Myosin II is an essential component of the contractile ring that divides the cell during cytokinesis. Previous work showed that regulatory light chain (RLC) phosphorylation is required for localization of myosin at the cellular equator [1, 2]. However, the molecular mechanisms that concentrate myosin at the site of furrow formation remain unclear. By analyzing the spatiotemporal dynamics of mutant myosin subunits in Drosophila S2 cells, we show that myosin accumulates at the equator through stabilization of interactions between the cortex and myosin filaments and that the motor domain is dispensable for localization. Filament stabilization is tightly controlled by RLC phosphorylation. However, we show that regulatory mechanisms other than R...
Peripheral microtubules (MTs) near the cell cortex are essential for the positioning and continuous ...
© The Authors, 2009 . This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Cell fate diversity can be achieved through the asymmetric segregation of cell fate determinants. In...
Myosin II is an essential component of the contractile ring that divides the cell during cytokinesis...
SummaryMyosin II is an essential component of the contractile ring that divides the cell during cyto...
SummaryMyosin II is an essential component of the contractile ring that divides the cell during cyto...
Myosin II recruitment to the equatorial cortex is one of the earliest events in establishment of the...
SummaryAxis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyos...
Axis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyosin cont...
Axis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyosin cont...
<div><p>Peripheral microtubules (MTs) near the cell cortex are essential for the positioning and con...
Peripheral microtubules (MTs) near the cell cortex are essential for the positioning and continuous ...
Signals from the mitotic spindle during anaphase specify the location of the actomyosin contractile ...
Axis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyosin cont...
Axis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyosin cont...
Peripheral microtubules (MTs) near the cell cortex are essential for the positioning and continuous ...
© The Authors, 2009 . This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Cell fate diversity can be achieved through the asymmetric segregation of cell fate determinants. In...
Myosin II is an essential component of the contractile ring that divides the cell during cytokinesis...
SummaryMyosin II is an essential component of the contractile ring that divides the cell during cyto...
SummaryMyosin II is an essential component of the contractile ring that divides the cell during cyto...
Myosin II recruitment to the equatorial cortex is one of the earliest events in establishment of the...
SummaryAxis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyos...
Axis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyosin cont...
Axis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyosin cont...
<div><p>Peripheral microtubules (MTs) near the cell cortex are essential for the positioning and con...
Peripheral microtubules (MTs) near the cell cortex are essential for the positioning and continuous ...
Signals from the mitotic spindle during anaphase specify the location of the actomyosin contractile ...
Axis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyosin cont...
Axis elongation in Drosophila occurs through polarized cell rearrangements driven by actomyosin cont...
Peripheral microtubules (MTs) near the cell cortex are essential for the positioning and continuous ...
© The Authors, 2009 . This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Cell fate diversity can be achieved through the asymmetric segregation of cell fate determinants. In...