SummaryBackgroundThe pole-to-pole distance of the metaphase spindle is reasonably constant in a given cell type; in the case of vertebrate female oocytes, this steady-state length can be maintained for substantial lengths of time, during which time microtubules remain highly dynamic. Although a number of molecular perturbations have been shown to influence spindle length, a global understanding of the factors that determine metaphase spindle length has not been achieved.ResultsUsing the Drosophila S2 cell line, we depleted or overexpressed proteins that either generate sliding forces between spindle microtubules (Kinesin-5, Kinesin-14, dynein), promote microtubule polymerization (EB1, Mast/Orbit [CLASP], Minispindles [Dis1/XMAP215/TOG]) or ...
Several recent models for spindle length regulation propose an elastic pole to pole spindle matrix t...
Anaphase B spindle elongation is characterized by the sliding apart of overlapping antiparallel inte...
The spindle is a dynamic structure that changes its architecture and size in response to biochemical...
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SummaryBackgroundThe pole-to-pole distance of the metaphase spindle is reasonably constant in a give...
SummaryMetaphase describes a phase of mitosis where chromosomes are attached and oriented on the bip...
The spindle matrix does not make a significant mechanical contribution to metaphase spindle length.S...
Metaphase spindles assemble to a steady state in length by mechanisms that involve microtubule dynam...
SummaryDuring cell division, a microtubule-based mitotic spindle mediates the faithful segregation o...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the molecules involved in mitosis are becoming better characterized, we st...
During cell division, a microtubule-based mitotic spindle mediates the faithful segregation of dupli...
SummaryThe microtubule-based metaphase spindle is subjected to forces that act in diverse orientatio...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2005. This article is posted here by permissio...
Regulation of size and growth is a fundamental problem in biology and often closely related to funct...
Each time a cell divides, the microtubule cytoskeleton self-organizes into the metaphase spindle: an...
Several recent models for spindle length regulation propose an elastic pole to pole spindle matrix t...
Anaphase B spindle elongation is characterized by the sliding apart of overlapping antiparallel inte...
The spindle is a dynamic structure that changes its architecture and size in response to biochemical...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2005. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
SummaryBackgroundThe pole-to-pole distance of the metaphase spindle is reasonably constant in a give...
SummaryMetaphase describes a phase of mitosis where chromosomes are attached and oriented on the bip...
The spindle matrix does not make a significant mechanical contribution to metaphase spindle length.S...
Metaphase spindles assemble to a steady state in length by mechanisms that involve microtubule dynam...
SummaryDuring cell division, a microtubule-based mitotic spindle mediates the faithful segregation o...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the molecules involved in mitosis are becoming better characterized, we st...
During cell division, a microtubule-based mitotic spindle mediates the faithful segregation of dupli...
SummaryThe microtubule-based metaphase spindle is subjected to forces that act in diverse orientatio...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2005. This article is posted here by permissio...
Regulation of size and growth is a fundamental problem in biology and often closely related to funct...
Each time a cell divides, the microtubule cytoskeleton self-organizes into the metaphase spindle: an...
Several recent models for spindle length regulation propose an elastic pole to pole spindle matrix t...
Anaphase B spindle elongation is characterized by the sliding apart of overlapping antiparallel inte...
The spindle is a dynamic structure that changes its architecture and size in response to biochemical...