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- of chromosomes at the spindle midzone. Microtubule-****ociated proteins (MAPs) ****ociate with microtubules at the midzone and the spindle poles to regulate...
- fission can occur either near the center (at the midzone) or towards one of the two ends (the periphery). Midzone and peripheral divisions appear to be ****ociated...
- (CDKs). Correspondingly, ablation of PRC1 has been shown to disrupt spindle midzone ****embly in mammalian systems. At least three alternatively spliced transcript...
- mitotic spindle to form the central spindle. The central spindle (or spindle midzone) forms when non-kinetoc**** microtubule fibers are bundled between the...
- called the kinetoc****. Polar microtubules interdigitate at the spindle midzone and push the spindle poles apart via motor proteins. Astral microtubules...
- oscillations prior to bacterial cell division as a means of specifying the midzone of the cell, as seen in E.coli. MinE was initially thought to ****emble...
- oscillations prior to bacterial cell division as a means of specifying the midzone of the cell. It is a peripheral membrane ATPase involved in plasmid partitioning...
- cytosol nuclear body mitotic spindle astral microtubule mitotic spindle midzone Biological process regulation of cell division cell division microtubule-based...
- chromosomes, whereas SUMO-1 localizes to the mitotic spindle and spindle midzone, indicating that SUMO paralogs regulate distinct mitotic processes in mammalian...
- localize similarly. Aurora C localizes to the centrosome and then to the midzone of mitotic cells from anaphase to cytokinesis. It is expressed about an...