Microtubule-associated proteins and their essential roles during mitosis

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Autor(a) principal: Maiato, H
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Sampaio, P, Sunkel, CE
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10216/53621
Resumo: Microtubules play essential roles during mitosis, including chromosome capture, congression, and segregation. In addition, microtubules are also required for successful cytokinesis. At the heart of these processes is the ability of microtubules to do work, a property that derives from their intrinsic dynamic behavior. However, if microtubule dynamics were not properly regulated, it is certain that microtubules alone could not accomplish any of these tasks. In vivo, the regulation of microtubule dynamics is the responsibility of microtubule-associated proteins. Among these, we can distinguish several classes according to their function: (1) promotion and stabilization of microtubule polymerization; (2) destabilization or severance of microtubules; (3) functioning as linkers between various structures; or (4) motility-related functions. Here we discuss how the various properties of microtubule-associated proteins can be used to assemble an efficient mitotic apparatus capable of ensuring the bona fide transmission of the genetic information in animal cells.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microtubule-associated proteins and their essential roles during mitosis
title Microtubule-associated proteins and their essential roles during mitosis
spellingShingle Microtubule-associated proteins and their essential roles during mitosis
Maiato, H
Mitosis
Microtubules
Microtubule-associated proteins
Spindle
Kinetochores
title_short Microtubule-associated proteins and their essential roles during mitosis
title_full Microtubule-associated proteins and their essential roles during mitosis
title_fullStr Microtubule-associated proteins and their essential roles during mitosis
title_full_unstemmed Microtubule-associated proteins and their essential roles during mitosis
title_sort Microtubule-associated proteins and their essential roles during mitosis
author Maiato, H
author_facet Maiato, H
Sampaio, P
Sunkel, CE
author_role author
author2 Sampaio, P
Sunkel, CE
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maiato, H
Sampaio, P
Sunkel, CE
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mitosis
Microtubules
Microtubule-associated proteins
Spindle
Kinetochores
topic Mitosis
Microtubules
Microtubule-associated proteins
Spindle
Kinetochores
description Microtubules play essential roles during mitosis, including chromosome capture, congression, and segregation. In addition, microtubules are also required for successful cytokinesis. At the heart of these processes is the ability of microtubules to do work, a property that derives from their intrinsic dynamic behavior. However, if microtubule dynamics were not properly regulated, it is certain that microtubules alone could not accomplish any of these tasks. In vivo, the regulation of microtubule dynamics is the responsibility of microtubule-associated proteins. Among these, we can distinguish several classes according to their function: (1) promotion and stabilization of microtubule polymerization; (2) destabilization or severance of microtubules; (3) functioning as linkers between various structures; or (4) motility-related functions. Here we discuss how the various properties of microtubule-associated proteins can be used to assemble an efficient mitotic apparatus capable of ensuring the bona fide transmission of the genetic information in animal cells.
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