The widely held models of cytokinesis contend that signals for cleavage are transmitted by astral microtubules, and that such signals elicit the assembly and contraction of an equatorial band of actin-myosin II filaments. However, experiments during the past decade have painted an increasingly complex picture, including strong evidence for the involvement of chromosomal passenger proteins and interzonal microtubules, and the involvement of not only cortical contraction but also cytoskeletal disintegration. The purpose of this article is to consider alternative models that might better accommodate both old and new observations. It is proposed that chromosomal passenger proteins undergo dynamic associations at centromeres during metaphase and...
Microtubule and microfilament cytoskeletons play key roles in the whole process of cytokinesis. Alth...
Cytokinesis ensures the proper partitioning of the nuclear and cytoplasmic contents into independent...
Successful mitosis requires the spatiotemporal coordination of chromosomal and cytoskeletal events. ...
During late anaphase and telophase, animal cells develop a bundle of antiparallel, interdigitating m...
The molecular mechanisms underlying cytokinesis appear complex and involve redundancy at various lev...
Cytokinesis is the final stage of mitotic cell division that results in a physical separation of two...
AbstractMicrotubules display dramatic morphological alterations from mitotic spindles to fibrous int...
Cytokinesis mediates the physical separation of dividing cells after chromosome segregation. In anim...
Cytokinesis is the last stage of cell division, which partitions the mother cell into two daughter c...
AbstractCytokinesis is the process of physical cleavage at the end of cell division; it proceeds by ...
AbstractThe cytokinesis phase, or C phase, of the cell cycle results in the separation of one cell i...
SummaryBackgroundMidzones, also called central spindles, are an array of antiparallel microtubules t...
Cytokinesis is the process by which cells physically separate after the duplication and spatial segr...
SummarySuccessful cytokinesis is critical for maintaining genome stability [1, 2] and requires the a...
Cytokinesis, the process of physically separating cells for division, requires the precise orchestra...
Microtubule and microfilament cytoskeletons play key roles in the whole process of cytokinesis. Alth...
Cytokinesis ensures the proper partitioning of the nuclear and cytoplasmic contents into independent...
Successful mitosis requires the spatiotemporal coordination of chromosomal and cytoskeletal events. ...
During late anaphase and telophase, animal cells develop a bundle of antiparallel, interdigitating m...
The molecular mechanisms underlying cytokinesis appear complex and involve redundancy at various lev...
Cytokinesis is the final stage of mitotic cell division that results in a physical separation of two...
AbstractMicrotubules display dramatic morphological alterations from mitotic spindles to fibrous int...
Cytokinesis mediates the physical separation of dividing cells after chromosome segregation. In anim...
Cytokinesis is the last stage of cell division, which partitions the mother cell into two daughter c...
AbstractCytokinesis is the process of physical cleavage at the end of cell division; it proceeds by ...
AbstractThe cytokinesis phase, or C phase, of the cell cycle results in the separation of one cell i...
SummaryBackgroundMidzones, also called central spindles, are an array of antiparallel microtubules t...
Cytokinesis is the process by which cells physically separate after the duplication and spatial segr...
SummarySuccessful cytokinesis is critical for maintaining genome stability [1, 2] and requires the a...
Cytokinesis, the process of physically separating cells for division, requires the precise orchestra...
Microtubule and microfilament cytoskeletons play key roles in the whole process of cytokinesis. Alth...
Cytokinesis ensures the proper partitioning of the nuclear and cytoplasmic contents into independent...
Successful mitosis requires the spatiotemporal coordination of chromosomal and cytoskeletal events. ...