AbstractThe angle of cell division is critical in at least two contexts. It can determine cell fate, as it does in developing neural tissue. It can also dictate tissue architecture, as it does in many epithelia. One way to ensure the correct angle of cell division is through controlled orientation of the spindle at metaphase. What happens when that control is lost? Ongoing work suggests that the consequence of metaphase spindle misorientation may be significant, but multiple mechanisms exist to protect the cell and the tissue. We speculate that one such mechanism involves a recently identified anaphase activity for two of the key players at metaphase: NuMA (Mud, LIN-5) and dynein
Faithful chromosome segregation requires correct positioning of the spindle during mitosis. In this ...
At each cell division, the spindle self-organizes from microtubules and motors. In human spindles, t...
Development and homeostasis require repeated symmetric cell divisions, which in turn depend on a cen...
AbstractThe angle of cell division is critical in at least two contexts. It can determine cell fate,...
Chromosome alignment in the middle of the bipolar spindle is a hallmark of metazoan cell divisions. ...
Cell division orientation during animal development can serve to correctly organize and shape tissue...
During organogenesis, precise control of spindle orientation balances proliferation and differentiat...
Mitosis is a process requiring strict spatial organization of cellular components. In particular, th...
The direction in which a cell divides is determined by the orientation of its mitotic spindle at met...
SummaryMitotic spindle position defines the cell-cleavage site during cytokinesis. However, the mech...
International audienceMitotic spindle orientation has been linked to asymmetric cell divisions, tiss...
In animal cells, mitotic spindles are oriented by the dynein/dynactin motor complex, which exerts a ...
To maintain tissue architecture, epithelial cells divide in a planar fashion, perpendicular to their...
In any mitotic cell, the orientation of the mitotic spindle determines the orientation of the cleava...
Polarized cortical cues are known to guide spindle movements to dictate division axis and cleavage s...
Faithful chromosome segregation requires correct positioning of the spindle during mitosis. In this ...
At each cell division, the spindle self-organizes from microtubules and motors. In human spindles, t...
Development and homeostasis require repeated symmetric cell divisions, which in turn depend on a cen...
AbstractThe angle of cell division is critical in at least two contexts. It can determine cell fate,...
Chromosome alignment in the middle of the bipolar spindle is a hallmark of metazoan cell divisions. ...
Cell division orientation during animal development can serve to correctly organize and shape tissue...
During organogenesis, precise control of spindle orientation balances proliferation and differentiat...
Mitosis is a process requiring strict spatial organization of cellular components. In particular, th...
The direction in which a cell divides is determined by the orientation of its mitotic spindle at met...
SummaryMitotic spindle position defines the cell-cleavage site during cytokinesis. However, the mech...
International audienceMitotic spindle orientation has been linked to asymmetric cell divisions, tiss...
In animal cells, mitotic spindles are oriented by the dynein/dynactin motor complex, which exerts a ...
To maintain tissue architecture, epithelial cells divide in a planar fashion, perpendicular to their...
In any mitotic cell, the orientation of the mitotic spindle determines the orientation of the cleava...
Polarized cortical cues are known to guide spindle movements to dictate division axis and cleavage s...
Faithful chromosome segregation requires correct positioning of the spindle during mitosis. In this ...
At each cell division, the spindle self-organizes from microtubules and motors. In human spindles, t...
Development and homeostasis require repeated symmetric cell divisions, which in turn depend on a cen...