Myosin II is the motor for cytokinesis, an event at the end of cell division during which the animal cell uses a contractile ring to pinch itself in half. New and surprising research shows that myosin, either through light chain phosphorylation or through its ATPase activity, also plays an important role in both the assembly and disassembly of the actin contractile ring
To address the question of why more than one myosin-II isoform is expressed in a single cell to driv...
To address the question of why more than one myosin-II isoform is expressed in a single cell to driv...
Dynamic reorganization of the actomyosin cytoskeleton allows fast modulation of the cell surface, wh...
Animals, fungi, and amoebas require an actomyosin contractile ring at the division site to perform c...
The actomyosin-based contractile ring, which assembles at the cell equator, maintains its circularit...
Myosin II is the motor for cytokinesis, an event at the end of cell division during which the animal...
Core components of cytokinesis are conserved from yeast to human, but how these components are assem...
Cytokinesis, the process of physically separating cells for division, requires the precise orchestra...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Molecular MedicineAnimal and yeast cells use a c...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Molecular MedicineAnimal and yeast cells use a c...
SummaryBackground: The assembly of an F-actin- and myosin-II-containing contractile ring (CR) is req...
SummaryActin filaments and myosin II are evolutionarily conserved force-generating components of the...
SummaryIntroductionContractile networks are fundamental to many cellular functions, particularly cyt...
AbstractFaithful actomyosin ring assembly is pivotal for successful cell division. The mechanisms by...
To address the question of why more than one myosin-II isoform is expressed in a single cell to driv...
To address the question of why more than one myosin-II isoform is expressed in a single cell to driv...
To address the question of why more than one myosin-II isoform is expressed in a single cell to driv...
Dynamic reorganization of the actomyosin cytoskeleton allows fast modulation of the cell surface, wh...
Animals, fungi, and amoebas require an actomyosin contractile ring at the division site to perform c...
The actomyosin-based contractile ring, which assembles at the cell equator, maintains its circularit...
Myosin II is the motor for cytokinesis, an event at the end of cell division during which the animal...
Core components of cytokinesis are conserved from yeast to human, but how these components are assem...
Cytokinesis, the process of physically separating cells for division, requires the precise orchestra...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Molecular MedicineAnimal and yeast cells use a c...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Molecular MedicineAnimal and yeast cells use a c...
SummaryBackground: The assembly of an F-actin- and myosin-II-containing contractile ring (CR) is req...
SummaryActin filaments and myosin II are evolutionarily conserved force-generating components of the...
SummaryIntroductionContractile networks are fundamental to many cellular functions, particularly cyt...
AbstractFaithful actomyosin ring assembly is pivotal for successful cell division. The mechanisms by...
To address the question of why more than one myosin-II isoform is expressed in a single cell to driv...
To address the question of why more than one myosin-II isoform is expressed in a single cell to driv...
To address the question of why more than one myosin-II isoform is expressed in a single cell to driv...
Dynamic reorganization of the actomyosin cytoskeleton allows fast modulation of the cell surface, wh...