Molecular Biology of the Cell NCBI Bookshelf
Molecular characterization of the 50 kD subunit of dynactin reveals function for the complex in chromosome alignment and spindle organization during mitosis J Cell Biol 132 617 633
The Biochemistry of Mitosis PMC
As discussed in detail in Chapter 18 mitosis begins with chromosome condensation the duplicated DNA strands packaged into elongated chromosomes condense into the much more compact chromosomes required for their segregation
An Overview of the Cell Cycle Molecular Biology of the Cell
SUMMARYAll eukaryotic cells prepare for cell division by forming a mitotic spindle a bipolar machine made from microtubules MTs and many associated proteins This device organizes the already duplicated DNA so one copy of each chromosome attaches to each end of the spindle
The biochemistry of mitosis PubMed
Meiosis Molecular Biology of the Cell NCBI Bookshelf
Mitosis Molecular Biology Of The Cell Ncbi Bookshelf
NCBI Bookshelf A service of the National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health Alberts B Johnson A Lewis J et al Molecular Biology of the Cell 4th edition New York Garland Science 2002
An Overview of The Cell Cycle Molecular Biology of The Cell
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We begin with the two central events of the cell cycle the replication of DNA during S phase and the chromosome segregation and cell division of M phase We then discuss how crucial regulatory mechanisms in G phase control whether or not a cell proliferates
In this issue we highlight recent developments in six chapters namely 1 stem cells mechanobiology 2 bone biomechanics cellular physiology 3 Rho GTPases signaling 4 cardiovascular mechanobiology 5 mechanobiology of the brain and 6 molecular mechanisms of mechanobiology SW wrote the manuscript GG edited the manuscript
The process of mitosis ensures that each daughter cell receives a full complement of chromosomes But when a eucaryotic cell divides each daughter cell must also inherit all of the other essential cell components including the membrane enclosed organelles
In this article we will discuss the biochemistry of mitosis in eukaryotic cells We will focus on conserved principles that importantly are adapted to the biology of the organism
Transcriptional Control of Mitosis Deregulation and Cancer
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Mitosis begins with prophase which is marked by an increase in microtubule instability triggered by M Cdk In animal cells an unusually dynamic microtubule array an aster forms around each of the duplicated centrosomes which separate to initiate the formation of the two spindle poles
Within the last decade the study of mitosis has evolved into a multidisciplinary science in which findings from fields as diverse as chromosome biology and cytoskeletal architecture have converged to present a more cohesive understanding of the complex events that occur when cells divide
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This document summarizes key aspects of cell cycle regulation It describes how the cell cycle is divided into phases including G1 S G2 and M phases It notes that the basic organization and control system of the cell cycle are essentially the same across all eukaryotic cells
Mitosis Molecular Biology of the Cell NCBI Bookshelf
Biophysics of mitosis PubMed
Mitosis PubMed
Molecular Biology of the Cell is the classic in depth text reference in cell biology By extracting fundamental concepts and meaning from this enormous and ever growing field the authors tell the story of cell biology and create a coherent framework through which non expert readers may approach the subject
During mitosis cells undergo a series of dramatic changes that is coordinated in both time and space by biochemical mechanisms e g antagonistic protein kinases and phosphatases as well as ubiquitin mediated proteolysis
Here we highlight the diverse organization and functions of each of the three cytoskeletal filaments during the key events that shape the early mammalian embryo and discuss how they work together to perform key developmental tasks including cell fate specification and morphogenesis of the blastocyst
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Mitosis microtubules and the matrix PMC
In this chapter we consider the mechanical events of the M phase of the cycle which is the culmination of the cycle and includes the various stages of nuclear division mitosis and cytoplasmic division cytokinesis
Mitosis is the process by which eukaryotic cells organize and segregate their chromosomes in preparation for cell division It is accomplished by a cellular machine composed largely of microtubules MTs and their associated proteins
Mitosis Molecular Biology Of The Cell Ncbi Bookshelf
The Mechanics of Cell Division Molecular Biology of the
In this process two successive cell divisions following one round of DNA replication give rise to four haploid cells from a single diploid cell Meiosis is dominated by prophase of meiotic division I which can occupy 90 or more of the total meiotic period
Two consensus sites namely cell cycle dependent element CDE and cell cycle genes homology region CHR have been extensively described in the global regulation of genes having mitosis specific expression Transcriptional repression remains maintained during G0 and G1 phase through the binding of repressor proteins in CDE and or CHR elements
Esoteric organelles called deuterosomes have been implicated in the explosive production of hundreds of basal bodies in multiciliated cells MCCs A new study by Meunier Holland and colleagues now shows that deuterosomes are dispensable re igniting the quest for mechanisms driving basal body biogenesis in this specialized ciliated cell type
Cytoskeletal control of early mammalian development
Multiciliated Cells Rise and Fall of the Deuterosomes