Mitotic poleward flux: Finding balance between microtubule dynamics and sliding
mitosis
0301 basic medicine
chromosome segregation
Kinesins
Mitosis
Spindle Apparatus
kinesin
Microtubules
kinetochore
03 medical and health sciences
mitotic spindle
Animals
Humans
Kinetochores
microtubule
DOI:
10.1002/bies.202100079
Publication Date:
2021-06-04T15:00:55Z
AUTHORS (2)
ABSTRACT
AbstractContinuous poleward motion of microtubules in metazoan mitotic spindles has been fascinating generations of cell biologists over the last several decades. In human cells, this so‐called poleward flux was recently shown to be driven by the coordinated action of four mitotic kinesins. The sliding activities of kinesin‐5/EG5 and kinesin‐12/KIF15 are sequentially supported by kinesin‐7/CENP‐E at kinetochores and kinesin‐4/KIF4A on chromosome arms, with the individual contributions peaking during prometaphase and metaphase, respectively. Although recent data elucidate the molecular mechanism underlying this cellular phenomenon, the functional roles of microtubule poleward flux during cell division remain largely elusive. Here, we discuss potential contribution of microtubule flux engine to various essential processes at different stages of mitosis.
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