The cytoplasmic dynein motor generates pulling forces to center and orient the mitotic spindle within the cell. During this positioning process, dynein oscillates from one pole of the cell cortex to the other but only accumulates at the pole farthest from the spindle. Here, we show that dynein light chain 1 (DYNLL1) is required for this asymmetric cortical localization of dynein and has a specific function defining spindle orientation. DYNLL1 interacted with a spindle-microtubule-associated adaptor formed by CHICA and HMMR via TQT motifs in CHICA. In cells depleted of CHICA or HMMR, the mitotic spindle failed to orient correctly in relation to the growth surface. Furthermore, CHICA TQT motif mutants localized to the mitotic spindle but fail...
Dynein is the sole processive minus-end-directed microtubule motor found in animals. It has roles in...
The ability of cytoskeletal motors to move unidirectionally along filamentous tracks is central to t...
International audienceDynein at the cortex contributes to microtubule-based positioning processes su...
Robust control mechanisms ensure faithful inheritance of an intact genome through the processes of m...
SummaryThe orientation of the mitotic spindle plays a key role in determining whether a polarized ce...
SummaryMitotic spindle position is controlled by interactions of cortical molecular motors with astr...
AbstractThe mitotic spindle is often positioned in a characteristic location during development, for...
SummaryMitotic spindle position defines the cell-cleavage site during cytokinesis. However, the mech...
AbstractBackground: During anaphase in budding yeast, dynein inserts the mitotic spindle across the ...
Mitotic spindle positioning by cortical pulling forces defines the cell division axis and location, ...
Proper orientation of the mitotic spindle is essential during animal development for the generation ...
In metazoans, positioning of the mitotic spindle is controlled by the microtubule-dependent motor pr...
Spindle orientation defines the plane of cell division and, thereby, the spatial position of all dau...
Each time a cell divides, the microtubule cytoskeleton self-organizes into the metaphase spindle: an...
In animal cells, positioning of the mitotic spindle is crucial for defining the plane of cytokinesis...
Dynein is the sole processive minus-end-directed microtubule motor found in animals. It has roles in...
The ability of cytoskeletal motors to move unidirectionally along filamentous tracks is central to t...
International audienceDynein at the cortex contributes to microtubule-based positioning processes su...
Robust control mechanisms ensure faithful inheritance of an intact genome through the processes of m...
SummaryThe orientation of the mitotic spindle plays a key role in determining whether a polarized ce...
SummaryMitotic spindle position is controlled by interactions of cortical molecular motors with astr...
AbstractThe mitotic spindle is often positioned in a characteristic location during development, for...
SummaryMitotic spindle position defines the cell-cleavage site during cytokinesis. However, the mech...
AbstractBackground: During anaphase in budding yeast, dynein inserts the mitotic spindle across the ...
Mitotic spindle positioning by cortical pulling forces defines the cell division axis and location, ...
Proper orientation of the mitotic spindle is essential during animal development for the generation ...
In metazoans, positioning of the mitotic spindle is controlled by the microtubule-dependent motor pr...
Spindle orientation defines the plane of cell division and, thereby, the spatial position of all dau...
Each time a cell divides, the microtubule cytoskeleton self-organizes into the metaphase spindle: an...
In animal cells, positioning of the mitotic spindle is crucial for defining the plane of cytokinesis...
Dynein is the sole processive minus-end-directed microtubule motor found in animals. It has roles in...
The ability of cytoskeletal motors to move unidirectionally along filamentous tracks is central to t...
International audienceDynein at the cortex contributes to microtubule-based positioning processes su...