Literature DB >> 3048327

The regulation of mitotic spindle function.

S M Wolniak1.   

Abstract

The process of mitosis includes a series of morphological changes in the cell in which the directional movements of chromosomes are the most prominent. The presence of a microtubular array, known as the spindle or mitotic apparatus, provides at least a scaffold upon which these movements take place. The precise mechanism for chromosome movement remains obscure, but new findings suggest that the kinetochore may play a key role in chromosome movement toward the spindle pole, and that sliding interactions between or among adjacent microtubules may provide the mechanochemical basis for spindle elongation. The physiological regulation of the anaphase motors and of spindle operation either before or after anaphase remains equally elusive. Elicitors that may serve as controlling elements in spindle function include shifts in cytosolic calcium activity and perhaps the activation or inactivation of protein kinases, which in turn produce changes in the state of phosphorylation of specific spindle components.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3048327     DOI: 10.1139/o88-061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Cell Biol        ISSN: 0829-8211            Impact factor:   3.626


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Authors:  Johanna E Speksnijder; M René Dohmen; Katja J Teerds
Journal:  Rouxs Arch Dev Biol       Date:  1991-06

Review 2.  β-catenin at the centrosome: discrete pools of β-catenin communicate during mitosis and may co-ordinate centrosome functions and cell cycle progression.

Authors:  Bertrade C Mbom; W James Nelson; Angela Barth
Journal:  Bioessays       Date:  2013-06-27       Impact factor: 4.345

3.  The timing of protein kinase activation events in the cascade that regulates mitotic progression in Tradescantia stamen hair cells.

Authors:  S M Wolniak; P M Larsen
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  1995-04       Impact factor: 11.277

Review 4.  Calcium transients during mitosis: observations in flux.

Authors:  P K Hepler
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1989-12       Impact factor: 10.539

5.  The motor for poleward chromosome movement in anaphase is in or near the kinetochore.

Authors:  R B Nicklas
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1989-11       Impact factor: 10.539

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