SummaryDuring cell division, correct positioning of chromosomes in mitotic and meiotic spindles depends on interactions of microtubules with kinetochores and, especially in higher eukaryotes, with the chromosome arms [1, 2]. Chromokinesins, highly concentrated on mitotic and meiotic chromatin, are thought to actively push the chromosome arms toward the spindle center, thereby contributing to chromosome alignment at the metaphase plate in early mitosis [1–9]. How many distinct classes of chromokinesins exist and how they cooperate to form a motile chromatin-microtubule interface are not known. Using a novel experimental assay with nonkinetochore chromatin reconstituted from Xenopus egg extract, we demonstrate that the microtubule motility ge...
AbstractDuring cell division, the proper formation of a bipolar spindle and its function to segregat...
In animal and plant cells, mitotic chromatin locally generates microtubules that self-organize into ...
During mitosis, cells must ensure that chromosomes are correctly segregated to both daughter cells...
SummaryDuring cell division, correct positioning of chromosomes in mitotic and meiotic spindles depe...
AbstractMetaphase chromosome alignment is a key step of animal cell mitosis. The molecular mechanism...
AbstractAt anaphase, the linkage between sister chromatids is dissolved and the separated sisters mo...
SummarySpatiotemporal control of microtubule depolymerization during cell division underlies the con...
AbstractWe isolated a cDNA clone encoding a kinesin-related protein, which we named XKCM1. Antibodie...
AbstractBackground: In eukaryotes, assembly of the mitotic spindle requires the interaction of chrom...
AbstractXenopus kinesin catastrophe modulator-1 (XKCM1) is a Kin I kinesin family member that uses t...
AbstractThe equal division of chromosomes among daughter cells at mitosis involves a complex series ...
In many eukaryotic cells going through M-phase, a bipolar spindle is formed by microtubules nucleate...
SummaryIn animal and plant cells, mitotic chromatin locally generates microtubules that self-organiz...
AbstractIn cells lacking centrosomes, such as those found in female meiosis, chromosomes must nuclea...
AbstractAnalysis of the interactions between purified motor proteins or isolated chromosomes and shr...
AbstractDuring cell division, the proper formation of a bipolar spindle and its function to segregat...
In animal and plant cells, mitotic chromatin locally generates microtubules that self-organize into ...
During mitosis, cells must ensure that chromosomes are correctly segregated to both daughter cells...
SummaryDuring cell division, correct positioning of chromosomes in mitotic and meiotic spindles depe...
AbstractMetaphase chromosome alignment is a key step of animal cell mitosis. The molecular mechanism...
AbstractAt anaphase, the linkage between sister chromatids is dissolved and the separated sisters mo...
SummarySpatiotemporal control of microtubule depolymerization during cell division underlies the con...
AbstractWe isolated a cDNA clone encoding a kinesin-related protein, which we named XKCM1. Antibodie...
AbstractBackground: In eukaryotes, assembly of the mitotic spindle requires the interaction of chrom...
AbstractXenopus kinesin catastrophe modulator-1 (XKCM1) is a Kin I kinesin family member that uses t...
AbstractThe equal division of chromosomes among daughter cells at mitosis involves a complex series ...
In many eukaryotic cells going through M-phase, a bipolar spindle is formed by microtubules nucleate...
SummaryIn animal and plant cells, mitotic chromatin locally generates microtubules that self-organiz...
AbstractIn cells lacking centrosomes, such as those found in female meiosis, chromosomes must nuclea...
AbstractAnalysis of the interactions between purified motor proteins or isolated chromosomes and shr...
AbstractDuring cell division, the proper formation of a bipolar spindle and its function to segregat...
In animal and plant cells, mitotic chromatin locally generates microtubules that self-organize into ...
During mitosis, cells must ensure that chromosomes are correctly segregated to both daughter cells...