AbstractIn higher eukaryotes, microtubules (MT) in both halves of the mitotic spindle translocate continuously away from the midzone in a phenomenon called poleward microtubule flux. Because the spindle maintains constant length and microtubule density, this microtubule translocation must somehow be coupled to net MT depolymerization at spindle poles. The molecular mechanisms underlying both flux-associated translocation and flux-associated depolymerization are not well understood, but it can be predicted that blocking pole-based destabilization will increase spindle length, an idea that has not been tested in meiotic spindles. Here, we show that simultaneous addition of two pole-disrupting reagents p50/dynamitin and a truncated version of ...
AbstractBackground: In eukaryotes, assembly of the mitotic spindle requires the interaction of chrom...
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SummaryNew information has been obtained recently regarding microtubule organization in Xenopus extr...
AbstractIn higher eukaryotes, microtubules (MT) in both halves of the mitotic spindle translocate co...
Metaphase spindles assemble to a steady state in length by mechanisms that involve microtubule dynam...
SummaryBackgroundBipolar spindle assembly is critical for achieving accurate segregation of chromoso...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2005. This article is posted here by permissio...
Forces in the spindle that align and segregate chromosomes produce a steady poleward flux of kinetoc...
Continuous poleward movement of tubulin is a hallmark of metaphase spindle dynamics in higher eukary...
The function of the spindle to faithfully segregate chromosomes is universal among eukaryotes. A com...
SummarySpatiotemporal control of microtubule depolymerization during cell division underlies the con...
The spindle is a self-assembled, bipolar structure responsible for segregating chromosomes to daught...
AbstractWe isolated a cDNA clone encoding a kinesin-related protein, which we named XKCM1. Antibodie...
Microtubule dynamics underlie spindle assembly, yet we do not know how the spindle environment affec...
During cell division, eukaryotic cells assemble dynamic microtubule-based spindles to segregate repl...
AbstractBackground: In eukaryotes, assembly of the mitotic spindle requires the interaction of chrom...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2004. This article is posted here by permissio...
SummaryNew information has been obtained recently regarding microtubule organization in Xenopus extr...
AbstractIn higher eukaryotes, microtubules (MT) in both halves of the mitotic spindle translocate co...
Metaphase spindles assemble to a steady state in length by mechanisms that involve microtubule dynam...
SummaryBackgroundBipolar spindle assembly is critical for achieving accurate segregation of chromoso...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2005. This article is posted here by permissio...
Forces in the spindle that align and segregate chromosomes produce a steady poleward flux of kinetoc...
Continuous poleward movement of tubulin is a hallmark of metaphase spindle dynamics in higher eukary...
The function of the spindle to faithfully segregate chromosomes is universal among eukaryotes. A com...
SummarySpatiotemporal control of microtubule depolymerization during cell division underlies the con...
The spindle is a self-assembled, bipolar structure responsible for segregating chromosomes to daught...
AbstractWe isolated a cDNA clone encoding a kinesin-related protein, which we named XKCM1. Antibodie...
Microtubule dynamics underlie spindle assembly, yet we do not know how the spindle environment affec...
During cell division, eukaryotic cells assemble dynamic microtubule-based spindles to segregate repl...
AbstractBackground: In eukaryotes, assembly of the mitotic spindle requires the interaction of chrom...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2004. This article is posted here by permissio...
SummaryNew information has been obtained recently regarding microtubule organization in Xenopus extr...