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Type: Journal article
Title: Animal cell division: a fellowship of the double ring?
Author: Saint, R.
Somers, W.
Citation: Journal of Cell Science, 2003; 116(21):4277-4281
Publisher: Company of Biologists Ltd
Issue Date: 2003
ISSN: 0021-9533
1477-9137
Organisation: Centre for the Molecular Genetics of Development
Abstract: Despite a century of research into the nature of animal cell division, a molecular explanation for the positioning of the actomyosin contractile ring has remained elusive. The discovery of a novel interaction between regulators of Rho family small GTPases has revealed a link between the mitotic microtubules and the contractile ring during the later stages of mitosis. The properties of the interacting Rho regulators suggest a molecular model for the positioning and initiation of contractile ring furrowing in animal cells. In this ‘double ring’ model, centralspindlin complexes, localized by the action of their kinesin-like protein component, position and activate a cortical equatorial ring of Rho GTPase exchange factors. The resulting ring of activated Rho would then trigger a cascade of events leading to formation and constriction of the contractile ring.
Keywords: Cytokinesis
Rho GTPase
PBL/Ect2 RhoGEF
Contractile ring
PAV-KLP/MKLP1
Central spindle
Microtubules
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.00816
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jcs.00816
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