SummaryNew work shows the anillin-related protein Mid1 does not position the cytokinetic ring in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces japonicus, unlike its role in S. pombe. Further analysis suggests the conserved function of Mid1-like anillin proteins may be in scaffolding, not positioning, the cytokinetic ring
Cytokinesis is the final stage of the cell cycle which separates cellular constituents to produce tw...
SummaryMaintaining genome integrity and cellular function requires proper positioning of the cell di...
Spatial control of cytokinesis is essential for proper cell division. The molecular mechanisms that ...
Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division cycle when cellular constituents are separated to pr...
During cytokinesis, division of one cell into two identical cells occurs through constriction of a p...
The scaffolding protein Mid1 (middle 1), found in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, is th...
The anillin-related protein Mid1 plays a critical role in organizing the early steps of contractile ...
Cortical nodes assemble during interphase and serve as the foundation to generate a contractile ring...
In fission yeast, the anillin-related protein Mid1 plays a critical role in organizing the early ste...
Cell division is a fundamental biological event that underlies the growth and development of all org...
SummaryAnillins and Mid1 are scaffold proteins that play key roles in anchorage of the contractile r...
In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Sp), Mid1/Dmf1 plays an important role in positionin...
The contractile ring is composed of F-actin, type II myosin and more than 100 cytokinetic ring prote...
domains of the anillin-related protein Mid1p that contribute to cytokinesis in fission yeas
Cytokinesis is the final stage of the cell cycle which separates cellular constituents to produce tw...
SummaryMaintaining genome integrity and cellular function requires proper positioning of the cell di...
Spatial control of cytokinesis is essential for proper cell division. The molecular mechanisms that ...
Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division cycle when cellular constituents are separated to pr...
During cytokinesis, division of one cell into two identical cells occurs through constriction of a p...
The scaffolding protein Mid1 (middle 1), found in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, is th...
The anillin-related protein Mid1 plays a critical role in organizing the early steps of contractile ...
Cortical nodes assemble during interphase and serve as the foundation to generate a contractile ring...
In fission yeast, the anillin-related protein Mid1 plays a critical role in organizing the early ste...
Cell division is a fundamental biological event that underlies the growth and development of all org...
SummaryAnillins and Mid1 are scaffold proteins that play key roles in anchorage of the contractile r...
In the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe (Sp), Mid1/Dmf1 plays an important role in positionin...
The contractile ring is composed of F-actin, type II myosin and more than 100 cytokinetic ring prote...
domains of the anillin-related protein Mid1p that contribute to cytokinesis in fission yeas
Cytokinesis is the final stage of the cell cycle which separates cellular constituents to produce tw...
SummaryMaintaining genome integrity and cellular function requires proper positioning of the cell di...
Spatial control of cytokinesis is essential for proper cell division. The molecular mechanisms that ...