Molecular Cell
Volume 15, Issue 3, 13 August 2004, Pages 317-327
Journal home page for Molecular Cell

Review
Mitotic Spindle Assembly and Chromosome Segregation: Refocusing on Microtubule Dynamics

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2004.07.012Get rights and content
Under an Elsevier user license
open archive

Abstract

The quest to find the underlying mechanisms of mitosis has taken many turns, which have largely been directed by the development of sensitive microscopes, enhanced microtubule-labeling techniques, advances in tubulin biochemistry, and genome-wide surveys to find the molecular “missing pieces” to the puzzle. Much of the work over the past decade has focused on the role of molecular motors in producing the necessary forces for spindle assembly and chromosome segregation. Recently, there has been a resurgence in research directed at understanding the intricate regulation of microtubule dynamics and organization during mitosis. This comes in part from the identification of new proteins involved in microtubule regulation as well as advances in fluorescence imaging that allow visualization of mitotic processes that previously have never been observed.

Cited by (0)

3

Present address: Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, CMM East, Room 3071G, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093.