A computational model predicts Xenopus meiotic spindle organization (original) (raw)

Regional variation of microtubule flux reveals microtubule organization in the metaphase meiotic spindle

Lisa A Cameron

The Journal of Cell Biology, 2008

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A new method reveals microtubule minus ends throughout the meiotic spindle

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Roles of Polymerization Dynamics, Opposed Motors, and a Tensile Element in Governing the Length of Xenopus Extract Meiotic Spindles

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Transient Structure Associated with the Spindle Pole Body Directs Meiotic Microtubule Reorganization in S. pombe

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The kinesin Eg5 drives poleward microtubule flux in Xenopus laevis egg extract spindles

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Anaphase A Chromosome Movement and Poleward Spindle Microtubule Flux Occur At Similar Rates in Xenopus Extract Spindles

Paul Maddox

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Self-organization of stabilized microtubules by both spindle and midzone mechanisms in Xenopus egg cytosol

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Bipolarization and Poleward Flux Correlate during Xenopus Extract Spindle Assembly

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Spindle microtubules in flux

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Central spindle microtubules are strongly coupled to chromosomes during both anaphase A and anaphase B

Robert Kiewisz

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Spindle Assembly in Xenopus Egg Extracts: Respective Roles of Centrosomes and Microtubule Self-Organization

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Kinetochore- and chromosome-driven transition of microtubules into bundles promotes spindle assembly

Mateja Ćosić

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50 Ways to Build a Spindle: The Complexity of Microtubule Generation During Mitosis

James Wakefield

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Antagonistic Spindle Motors and MAPs Regulate Metaphase Spindle Length and Chromosome Segregation

Phong Tran

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Intercentrosomal angular separation during mitosis plays a crucial role for maintaining spindle stability

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Computer simulations predict that chromosome movements and rotations accelerate mitotic spindle assembly without compromising accuracy

Raja Paul

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Microtubule motors in eukaryotic spindle assembly and maintenance

Kerry Bloom

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Modeling of chromosome motility during mitosis

David Odde

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XMAP215 activity sets spindle length by controlling the total mass of spindle microtubules

Per Widlund, Simone Reber

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The chirality of the mitotic spindle provides a mechanical response to forces and depends on microtubule motors and augmin

Ivana Ponjavić

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Basic mechanism for bi-orientation of mitotic chromosomes is provided by the kinetochore geometry and indiscriminate turnover of kinetochore microtubules

Anatoly Zaytsev

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Dynamic Microtubules Lead the Way for Spindle Positioning

Kerry Bloom

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Interplay of Microtubule Dynamics and Sliding during Bipolar Spindle Formation in Mammalian Cells

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Regulation of Microtubule Dynamics by Reaction Cascades Around Chromosomes

F. Nedelec

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Chromosome Movement in Mitosis Requires Microtubule Anchorage at Spindle Poles

Louisa Howard

Journal of Cell Biology, 2001

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DDA3 recruits microtubule depolymerase Kif2a to spindle poles and controls spindle dynamics and mitotic chromosome movement

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Morphogenetic Properties of Microtubules and Mitotic Spindle Assembly

eric karsenti

Cell, 1996

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Kinetochore microtubules flux poleward along fixed centrosome-anchored microtubules during the metaphase ofC. elegansone-cell embryo

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bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), 2022

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The Dam1 kinetochore ring complex moves processively on depolymerizing microtubule ends

Hong-wei Wang

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