1. Kinesin-8 molecular motors: putting the brakes on chromosome oscillations.
- Author
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Gardner MK, Odde DJ, and Bloom K
- Subjects
- Animals, HeLa Cells, Humans, Kinetochores metabolism, Microtubule-Associated Proteins chemistry, Microtubules metabolism, Mitosis, Models, Biological, Oscillometry, Chromosomes ultrastructure, Gene Expression Regulation, Kinesins chemistry, Kinesins physiology, Microtubules ultrastructure, Molecular Motor Proteins metabolism, Spindle Apparatus
- Abstract
Recent studies suggest that the human Kinesin-8 molecular motor Kif18A has a role in chromosome congression. Specifically, these studies find that Kif18A promotes chromosome congression by attenuating chromosome oscillation magnitudes. Together with recent modeling work, in vitro studies, and the analysis of in vivo yeast data, these reports reveal how Kinesin-8 molecular motors might control chromosome oscillation amplitudes by spatially regulating the dynamic instability of microtubule plus-ends within the mitotic spindle.
- Published
- 2008
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