Centrosome-containing cells assemble their spindles exploiting three main classes of microtubules (MTs): MTs nucleated by the centrosomes, MTs generated near the chromosomes/kinetochores, and MTs nucleated within the spindle by the augmin-dependent pathway. Mammalian and Drosophila cells lacking the centrosomes generate MTs at kinetochores and eventually form functional bipolar spindles. However, the mechanisms underlying kinetochore-driven MT formation are poorly understood. One of the ways to elucidate these mechanisms is the analysis of spindle reassembly following MT depolymerization. Here, we used an RNA interference (RNAi)-based reverse genetics approach to dissect the process of kinetochore-driven MT regrowth (KDMTR) after colcemid-i...
In order to perpetuate their genetic content, eukaryotic cells have developed a microtubule-based m...
We address the relative roles of astral and central spindle microtubules (MTs) in cytokinesis of Dro...
We have performed a mutational analysis together with RNA interference to determine the role of the ...
We have performed a mutational analysis together with RNA interference to determine the role of the ...
In centrosome-containing cells, spindle assembly relies on microtubules (MTs) nucleated from both ce...
We used antibody microinjection and genetic manipulations to dissect the various roles of the homote...
SummaryThe mitotic spindle is defined by its organized, bipolar mass of microtubules, which drive ch...
It is now clear that a centrosome-independent pathway for mitotic spindle assembly exists even in ce...
Summary In animal cells the centrosome is commonly viewed as the main cellular structure driving mic...
The metaphase-spindle steady-state length occurs as spindle microtubules `flux', incorporating new s...
The metaphase-spindle steady-state length occurs as spindle microtubules `flux', incorporating new s...
SummaryMitotic spindles are primarily composed of microtubules (MTs), generated by polymerization of...
International audienceIn animal cells the centrosome is commonly viewed as the main cellular structu...
SummaryThe mitotic spindle is defined by its organized, bipolar mass of microtubules, which drive ch...
SummaryIn centrosome-containing cells, spindle assembly relies on microtubules (MTs) nucleated from ...
In order to perpetuate their genetic content, eukaryotic cells have developed a microtubule-based m...
We address the relative roles of astral and central spindle microtubules (MTs) in cytokinesis of Dro...
We have performed a mutational analysis together with RNA interference to determine the role of the ...
We have performed a mutational analysis together with RNA interference to determine the role of the ...
In centrosome-containing cells, spindle assembly relies on microtubules (MTs) nucleated from both ce...
We used antibody microinjection and genetic manipulations to dissect the various roles of the homote...
SummaryThe mitotic spindle is defined by its organized, bipolar mass of microtubules, which drive ch...
It is now clear that a centrosome-independent pathway for mitotic spindle assembly exists even in ce...
Summary In animal cells the centrosome is commonly viewed as the main cellular structure driving mic...
The metaphase-spindle steady-state length occurs as spindle microtubules `flux', incorporating new s...
The metaphase-spindle steady-state length occurs as spindle microtubules `flux', incorporating new s...
SummaryMitotic spindles are primarily composed of microtubules (MTs), generated by polymerization of...
International audienceIn animal cells the centrosome is commonly viewed as the main cellular structu...
SummaryThe mitotic spindle is defined by its organized, bipolar mass of microtubules, which drive ch...
SummaryIn centrosome-containing cells, spindle assembly relies on microtubules (MTs) nucleated from ...
In order to perpetuate their genetic content, eukaryotic cells have developed a microtubule-based m...
We address the relative roles of astral and central spindle microtubules (MTs) in cytokinesis of Dro...
We have performed a mutational analysis together with RNA interference to determine the role of the ...