The ability of Dictyostelium cells to divide without myosin II in a cell cycle-coupled manner has opened two questions about the mechanism of cleavage furrow ingression. First, are there other possible functions for myosin II in this process except for generating contraction of the furrow by a sliding filament mechanism? Second, what could be an alternative mechanical basis for the furrowing? Using aberrant changes of the cell shape and anomalous localization of the actin-binding protein cortexillin I during asymmetric cytokinesis in myosin II- deficient cells as clues, it is proposed that myosin II filaments act as a mechanical lens in cytokinesis. The mechanical lens serves to focus the forces that induce the furrowing to the center of th...
ell division requires the tight coordination of multiple cytoskeletal pathways. The best understood ...
AbstractWe used micropipettes to aspirate leading and trailing edges of wild-type and mutant cells o...
During cytokinesis, the cell undergoes a dramatic shape change as it divides into two daughter cells...
The ability of Dictyostelium cells to divide without myosin II in a cell cycle-coupled manner has op...
AbstractBackground: Myosin II, a conventional myosin, is dispensable for mitotic division in Dictyos...
In multi-nucleate cells of Dictyostelium, cytokinesis is performed by unilateral cleavage furrows th...
SummaryIntroductionContractile networks are fundamental to many cellular functions, particularly cyt...
<div><p>Cytokinesis occurs through the coordinated action of several biochemically-mediated stresses...
AbstractCytokinesis is the process of physical cleavage at the end of cell division; it proceeds by ...
ABSTRACT Cytokinesis is the process of physical cleavage at the end of cell division; it proceeds by...
Abstract Cytokinesis is a final step in cell division. Dictyostelium cells, a model organism for the...
cumferential cytoskeletal array. Furthermore, myosin-II and actin crosslinkers may influence each ot...
Cytoplasmic myosin II accumulates in the cleavage furrow and provides the force for cytokinesis in a...
Myosin II is one of the molecules involved in furrow formation in dividing cells. This animation sho...
The actomyosin ring generates force to ingress the cytokinetic cleavage furrow in animal cells, yet ...
ell division requires the tight coordination of multiple cytoskeletal pathways. The best understood ...
AbstractWe used micropipettes to aspirate leading and trailing edges of wild-type and mutant cells o...
During cytokinesis, the cell undergoes a dramatic shape change as it divides into two daughter cells...
The ability of Dictyostelium cells to divide without myosin II in a cell cycle-coupled manner has op...
AbstractBackground: Myosin II, a conventional myosin, is dispensable for mitotic division in Dictyos...
In multi-nucleate cells of Dictyostelium, cytokinesis is performed by unilateral cleavage furrows th...
SummaryIntroductionContractile networks are fundamental to many cellular functions, particularly cyt...
<div><p>Cytokinesis occurs through the coordinated action of several biochemically-mediated stresses...
AbstractCytokinesis is the process of physical cleavage at the end of cell division; it proceeds by ...
ABSTRACT Cytokinesis is the process of physical cleavage at the end of cell division; it proceeds by...
Abstract Cytokinesis is a final step in cell division. Dictyostelium cells, a model organism for the...
cumferential cytoskeletal array. Furthermore, myosin-II and actin crosslinkers may influence each ot...
Cytoplasmic myosin II accumulates in the cleavage furrow and provides the force for cytokinesis in a...
Myosin II is one of the molecules involved in furrow formation in dividing cells. This animation sho...
The actomyosin ring generates force to ingress the cytokinetic cleavage furrow in animal cells, yet ...
ell division requires the tight coordination of multiple cytoskeletal pathways. The best understood ...
AbstractWe used micropipettes to aspirate leading and trailing edges of wild-type and mutant cells o...
During cytokinesis, the cell undergoes a dramatic shape change as it divides into two daughter cells...