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The mitotic functions of a fission yeast CK1 enzyme are regulated by Cdk1-dependent and auto-phosphorylation. [PDF]
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Localization and function of septins are susceptible to epitope tagging. [PDF]
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Integrative Study of the Life Cycle in the Marine Protist <i>Thraustochytrium aureum</i> ssp. <i>strugatskii</i>. [PDF]
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Correction to 'Cytokinesis-Defective 1 (CYT1) Positively Regulates Plant Antiviral Immunity by Promoting Callose Deposition and Ascorbic Acid Biosynthesis'. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1992
The actomyosin contractile-ring mechanism remains the paradigm for cytokinesis after 20 years of experimental testing. Recent evidence suggests that Ca2+ triggers the contraction and that cell-cycle kinases regulate the timing of cytokinesis. New work is required to identify the signals from the mitotic spindle that specify the position of the furrow.
L L, Satterwhite, T D, Pollard
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The actomyosin contractile-ring mechanism remains the paradigm for cytokinesis after 20 years of experimental testing. Recent evidence suggests that Ca2+ triggers the contraction and that cell-cycle kinases regulate the timing of cytokinesis. New work is required to identify the signals from the mitotic spindle that specify the position of the furrow.
L L, Satterwhite, T D, Pollard
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1998
Abstract Cytokinesis is a multi-step process that proceeds linearly with time according to the following general framework. It begins with a signal from the mitotic apparatus that must be transmitted to the cellular cortex at the cleavage site.
Michael L Goldberg +3 more
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Abstract Cytokinesis is a multi-step process that proceeds linearly with time according to the following general framework. It begins with a signal from the mitotic apparatus that must be transmitted to the cellular cortex at the cleavage site.
Michael L Goldberg +3 more
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Cytokinesis in trypanosomatids
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2007The process of cytokinesis, where the cytoplasm of one cell is divided to produce two daughter cells, is intricate in trypanosomatids because of the requirement to replicate and segregate a number of single copy organelles, including the nucleus, kinetoplast, Golgi apparatus, and flagellum.
Tansy C, Hammarton +2 more
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Cytoskeleton, 2012
AbstractPolar body cytokinesis is the physical separation of a small polar body from a larger oocyte or ovum. This maternal meiotic division shares many similarities with mitotic and spermatogenic cytokinesis, but there are several distinctions, which will be discussed in this review.
Maddox, Amy Shaub +2 more
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AbstractPolar body cytokinesis is the physical separation of a small polar body from a larger oocyte or ovum. This maternal meiotic division shares many similarities with mitotic and spermatogenic cytokinesis, but there are several distinctions, which will be discussed in this review.
Maddox, Amy Shaub +2 more
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 1999
At the end of mitosis, daughter cells are separated from each other by cytokinesis. This process involves equal partitioning and segregation of cytoplasm between the two cells. Despite years of study, the mechanism driving cytokinesis in animal cells is not fully understood.
W A, Wolf, T L, Chew, R L, Chisholm
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At the end of mitosis, daughter cells are separated from each other by cytokinesis. This process involves equal partitioning and segregation of cytoplasm between the two cells. Despite years of study, the mechanism driving cytokinesis in animal cells is not fully understood.
W A, Wolf, T L, Chew, R L, Chisholm
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