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Spatial Coordination of Spindle Assembly by Chromosome-Mediated Signaling Gradients
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ChromatinPattern FormationBipolar SpindleActivity GradientsCell DivisionMedicineMeiosisMolecular BiologySpatial DistributionChromosome BiologyCytoskeletonCell MotilityNuclear OrganizationSpindle AssemblyCell PolarityCell BiologyMitosisMulti-protein Assembly
During cell division, chromosomes are distributed to daughter cells by the mitotic spindle. This system requires spatial cues to reproducibly self-organize. We report that such cues are provided by chromosome-mediated interaction gradients between the small guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase) Ran and importin-beta. This produces activity gradients that determine the spatial distribution of microtubule nucleation and stabilization around chromosomes and that are essential for the self-organization of microtubules into a bipolar spindle.
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