How does a living cell deal with basic concepts of physics such as length and force? The cell has to measure distances and regulate forces to dynamically organize its interior. This is to a large extent based on microtubules (MTs) and motor proteins. Two concepts are emerging from recent studies as key to the positioning of cell components: preferred disassembly of longer MTs and preferred detachment of motors under high load force. The role of these concepts in nuclear centering and nuclear oscillations is coming to light from experimental and theoretical studies in fission yeast. These universal concepts are likely crucial for a variety of cell processes, including nuclear and mitotic spindle positioning, control of spindle length, and ch...
Microtubules and other proteins self-organize into complex dynamic structures such as the mitotic sp...
Abstract. A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For succes...
SummaryMetaphase describes a phase of mitosis where chromosomes are attached and oriented on the bip...
How does a living cell deal with basic concepts of physics such as length and force? The cell has to...
SummaryDynamic properties of microtubules contribute to the establishment of spatial order within ce...
Two groups have recently developed physical techniques to manipulate the position of the nucleus in ...
A brief look at the animal and plant kingdom shows a large variety of spatial patterns like the peri...
© 2019 by the authors.In eukaryotic cells, the organization of the genome within the nucleus require...
In fission yeast, microtubules push against the cell edge, thereby positioning the nucleus in the ce...
Mitosis is a key event in the life of a cell, where duplicated chromosomes are separated into the da...
SummaryMicrotubule (MT) nucleation not only occurs from centrosomes, but also in large part from dis...
Microtubule (MT) nucleation not only occurs from centrosomes, but also in large part from dispersed ...
SummaryThe position of the division plane affects cell shape and size, as well as tissue organizatio...
A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For successful mixin...
The cytoskeleton is essential for the maintenance of cell morphology in eukaryotes. In fission yeast...
Microtubules and other proteins self-organize into complex dynamic structures such as the mitotic sp...
Abstract. A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For succes...
SummaryMetaphase describes a phase of mitosis where chromosomes are attached and oriented on the bip...
How does a living cell deal with basic concepts of physics such as length and force? The cell has to...
SummaryDynamic properties of microtubules contribute to the establishment of spatial order within ce...
Two groups have recently developed physical techniques to manipulate the position of the nucleus in ...
A brief look at the animal and plant kingdom shows a large variety of spatial patterns like the peri...
© 2019 by the authors.In eukaryotic cells, the organization of the genome within the nucleus require...
In fission yeast, microtubules push against the cell edge, thereby positioning the nucleus in the ce...
Mitosis is a key event in the life of a cell, where duplicated chromosomes are separated into the da...
SummaryMicrotubule (MT) nucleation not only occurs from centrosomes, but also in large part from dis...
Microtubule (MT) nucleation not only occurs from centrosomes, but also in large part from dispersed ...
SummaryThe position of the division plane affects cell shape and size, as well as tissue organizatio...
A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For successful mixin...
The cytoskeleton is essential for the maintenance of cell morphology in eukaryotes. In fission yeast...
Microtubules and other proteins self-organize into complex dynamic structures such as the mitotic sp...
Abstract. A key aspect of life is sexual reproduction, which requires concerted movement. For succes...
SummaryMetaphase describes a phase of mitosis where chromosomes are attached and oriented on the bip...