During mitosis, microtubules form a spindle, which is responsible for proper segregation of the genetic material. A common structural element in a mitotic spindle is a parallel bundle, consisting of two or more microtubules growing from the same origin and held together by cross-linking proteins. An interesting question is what are the physical principles underlying the formation and stability of such microtubule bundles. Here we show, by introducing the pivot-and-bond model, that random angular movement of microtubules around the spindle pole and forces exerted by cross-linking proteins can explain the formation of microtubule bundles as observed in our experiments. The model predicts that stable parallel bundles can form in the presence o...
Mitosis relies on forces generated in the spindle, a micro- machine composed of microtubules and ass...
During cell division, chromosomes must faithfully segregate to maintain genome integrity, and this d...
Microtubules (MTs) are highly dynamical structures that play a crucial role in cell physiology. In c...
During mitosis, microtubules form a spindle, which is responsible for proper segregation of the gene...
Background. At the beginning of mitosis, the cell forms a spindle made of microtubules and associat...
SummaryBackgroundMitotic and meiotic spindles are assemblies of microtubules (MTs) that form during ...
AbstractDuring cell division, chromosomes must faithfully segregate to maintain genome integrity, an...
Assembly and stability of mitotic spindle are governed by the interplay of various intra-cellular fo...
The mitotic spindle is a bipolar structure that segregates the chromosomes during mitosis. The main ...
Proper segregation of chromosomes during mitosis depends on "amphitelic attachments"-load-bearing co...
Microtubules and other proteins self-organize into complex dynamic structures such as the mitotic sp...
AbstractIn all eukaryotes, morphogenesis of the microtubule cytoskeleton into a bipolar spindle is r...
Each time a cell divides, the microtubule cytoskeleton self-organizes into the metaphase spindle: an...
The mitotic apparatus is composed of a complex, seemingly chaotic, but wonderfully organized compila...
The mitotic spindle performs the universal and crucial function of segregating chromosomes to daught...
Mitosis relies on forces generated in the spindle, a micro- machine composed of microtubules and ass...
During cell division, chromosomes must faithfully segregate to maintain genome integrity, and this d...
Microtubules (MTs) are highly dynamical structures that play a crucial role in cell physiology. In c...
During mitosis, microtubules form a spindle, which is responsible for proper segregation of the gene...
Background. At the beginning of mitosis, the cell forms a spindle made of microtubules and associat...
SummaryBackgroundMitotic and meiotic spindles are assemblies of microtubules (MTs) that form during ...
AbstractDuring cell division, chromosomes must faithfully segregate to maintain genome integrity, an...
Assembly and stability of mitotic spindle are governed by the interplay of various intra-cellular fo...
The mitotic spindle is a bipolar structure that segregates the chromosomes during mitosis. The main ...
Proper segregation of chromosomes during mitosis depends on "amphitelic attachments"-load-bearing co...
Microtubules and other proteins self-organize into complex dynamic structures such as the mitotic sp...
AbstractIn all eukaryotes, morphogenesis of the microtubule cytoskeleton into a bipolar spindle is r...
Each time a cell divides, the microtubule cytoskeleton self-organizes into the metaphase spindle: an...
The mitotic apparatus is composed of a complex, seemingly chaotic, but wonderfully organized compila...
The mitotic spindle performs the universal and crucial function of segregating chromosomes to daught...
Mitosis relies on forces generated in the spindle, a micro- machine composed of microtubules and ass...
During cell division, chromosomes must faithfully segregate to maintain genome integrity, and this d...
Microtubules (MTs) are highly dynamical structures that play a crucial role in cell physiology. In c...