Microtubule minus end motors kinesin-14 and dynein drive nuclear congression in parallel pathways (original) (raw)
Spindle pole body-anchored Kar3 drives the nucleus along microtubules from another nucleus in preparation for nuclear fusion during yeast karyogamy
F. Nedelec
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Dynamic Behavior of Microtubules during Dynein-dependent Nuclear Migrations of Meiotic Prophase in Fission Yeast
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Molecular Biology of the Cell, 2001
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Kerry Bloom
The Journal of Cell Biology, 2006
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Fission Yeast Kinesin-8 Klp5 and Klp6 Are Interdependent for Mitotic Nuclear Retention and Required for Proper Microtubule Dynamics
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Molecular Biology of the Cell, 2008
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Kinesin-14s and microtubule dynamics define fission yeast mitotic and meiotic spindle assembly and elongation
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Microtubule interactions with the cell cortex causing nuclear movements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Neil Adames
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Dynamic Positioning of Mitotic Spindles in Yeast: Role of Microtubule Motors and Cortical Determinantsh V
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2000
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Dynamic Positioning of Mitotic Spindles in Yeast:. Role of Microtubule Motors and Cortical Determinants
Kerry Bloom
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Terra Malmstrom
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Crosslinkers and Motors Organize Dynamic Microtubules to Form Stable Bipolar Arrays in Fission Yeast
Francois Nedelec
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Pivoting of microtubules around the spindle pole accelerates kinetochore capture
Iva Tolic, Nenad Pavin
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The kinesin-14 Klp2 is negatively regulated by the SIN for proper spindle elongation and telophase nuclear positioning
Dannel McCollum
Molecular Biology of the Cell, 2012
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Kinesin-5-independent mitotic spindle assembly requires the antiparallel microtubule crosslinker Ase1 in fission yeast
Phong Tran
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The 14-kDa Dynein Light Chain-Family Protein Dlc1 Is Required for Regular Oscillatory Nuclear Movement and Efficient Recombination during Meiotic Prophase in Fission Yeast
Osami NIWA
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Spindle Fusion Requires Dynein-Mediated Sliding of Oppositely Oriented Microtubules
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Kinetochore Dynein Is Required for Chromosome Motion and Congression Independent of the Spindle Checkpoint
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Bicaudal D2, Dynein, and Kinesin-1 Associate with Nuclear Pore Complexes and Regulate Centrosome and Nuclear Positioning during Mitotic Entry
Jeroen Demmers
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Yannick Gachet
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Chromosome Congression by Kinesin-5 Motor-Mediated Disassembly of Longer Kinetochore Microtubules
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Ilia Spiridonov
Molecular biology of the cell, 2007
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Reconstitution of Kinetochore and Microtubule Dynamics Reveals a Role for a Kinesin-8 in Establishing End-on Attachments
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Metodi Metodiev
Molecular biology of the cell, 2009
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The role of the proteins Kar9 and Myo2 in orienting the mitotic spindle of budding yeast
Kerry Bloom, Elaine Yeh
Current Biology, 2000
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Minus-End-Directed Kinesin-14 Motors Align Antiparallel Microtubules to Control Metaphase Spindle Length
M. Gerami-nejad
Developmental Cell, 2014
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Clustering of Nuclei in Multinucleated Hyphae Is Prevented by Dynein-Driven Bidirectional Nuclear Movements and Microtubule Growth Control in Ashbya gossypii
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Saccharomyces cerevisiaeCells with Defective Spindle Pole Body Outer Plaques Accomplish Nuclear Migration via Half-Bridge–organized Microtubules
Arndt Brachat
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Dynein-dependent Movements of the Mitotic Spindle in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Do Not Require Filamentous Actin
Nguyen Thi Ngoc Tran
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Microtubule-Nucleus Interactions in Dictyostelium discoideum Mediated by Central Motor Kinesins
Douglas Robinson
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Physical limits on kinesin-5 mediated chromosome congression in the smallest mitotic spindles
Judith Berman
Molecular biology of the cell, 2015
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ATPase Cycle of the Nonmotile Kinesin NOD Allows Microtubule End Tracking and Drives Chromosome Movement
Stephanie Kong
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