Although signal transduction pathways provide spatiotemporal control of cytokinesis, additional regulation likely occurs through complex cytoskeletal network interactions. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Mukhina et al. (2007) show that myosin-II modulates the cortical lifetime of the actin crosslinker α-actinin, which in turn tunes actin filament dynamics, thereby controlling furrow ingression
SummaryThe involvement of myosin II in cytokinesis has been demonstrated with microinjection, geneti...
Linkage of the actomyosin cytoskeleton to cell-cell junctions drives cell shape change in developmen...
AbstractMuch of our understanding of animal cell cytokinesis centers on the regulation of the equato...
SummaryLocalization of the actin crosslinking protein, α-actinin, to the cleavage furrow has been pr...
SummaryIntroductionContractile networks are fundamental to many cellular functions, particularly cyt...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Coordination of adhesion and the actin cytoskeleton is critical in morphogenesis. Drosophila germban...
Contraction of cortical actomyosin networks drives cell shape changes and is of fundamental importan...
The primary goal of cytokinesis is to produce two daughter cells, each having a full set of chromoso...
SummaryBackground: The assembly of an F-actin- and myosin-II-containing contractile ring (CR) is req...
AbstractBackground: The sorting of mRNA is a determinant of cell asymmetry. The cellular signals tha...
Summaryα-catenin is central to recruitment of actin networks to the cadherin-catenin complex [1, 2],...
Cytokinesis requires the proper interactions between microtubules and actin filaments (F-actin) at t...
Cell topology changes are often associated with neighboring zones of distinct actin cytoskeletal net...
AbstractCytokinesis is the process of physical cleavage at the end of cell division; it proceeds by ...
SummaryThe involvement of myosin II in cytokinesis has been demonstrated with microinjection, geneti...
Linkage of the actomyosin cytoskeleton to cell-cell junctions drives cell shape change in developmen...
AbstractMuch of our understanding of animal cell cytokinesis centers on the regulation of the equato...
SummaryLocalization of the actin crosslinking protein, α-actinin, to the cleavage furrow has been pr...
SummaryIntroductionContractile networks are fundamental to many cellular functions, particularly cyt...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Coordination of adhesion and the actin cytoskeleton is critical in morphogenesis. Drosophila germban...
Contraction of cortical actomyosin networks drives cell shape changes and is of fundamental importan...
The primary goal of cytokinesis is to produce two daughter cells, each having a full set of chromoso...
SummaryBackground: The assembly of an F-actin- and myosin-II-containing contractile ring (CR) is req...
AbstractBackground: The sorting of mRNA is a determinant of cell asymmetry. The cellular signals tha...
Summaryα-catenin is central to recruitment of actin networks to the cadherin-catenin complex [1, 2],...
Cytokinesis requires the proper interactions between microtubules and actin filaments (F-actin) at t...
Cell topology changes are often associated with neighboring zones of distinct actin cytoskeletal net...
AbstractCytokinesis is the process of physical cleavage at the end of cell division; it proceeds by ...
SummaryThe involvement of myosin II in cytokinesis has been demonstrated with microinjection, geneti...
Linkage of the actomyosin cytoskeleton to cell-cell junctions drives cell shape change in developmen...
AbstractMuch of our understanding of animal cell cytokinesis centers on the regulation of the equato...