Cytokinesis in Animal Cells
University of California, San Diego · Ludwig Cancer Research · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Cytokinesis, the final step in cell division, partitions the contents of a single cell into two. In animal cells, cytokinesis occurs through cortical remodeling orchestrated by the anaphase spindle. Cytokinesis relies on a tight interplay between signaling and cellular mechanics and has attracted the attention of both biologists and physicists for more than a century. In this review, we provide an overview of four topics in animal cell cytokinesis: (a) signaling between the anaphase spindle and cortex, (b) the mechanics of cortical remodeling, (c) abscission, and (d) regulation of cytokinesis by the cell cycle machinery. We report on recent progress in these areas and highlight some of the outstanding…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.56
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 214
Authors
3- RARebecca A. GreenCorresponding
University of California, San Diego, Ludwig Cancer Research, Ludwig Cancer Research
- EKEwa K. Paluch
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
- KOKaren Oegema
Ludwig Cancer Research, University of California, San Diego
Topics & keywords
- Cytokinesis
- Anaphase
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Aurora B kinase
- Midbody
- Cell cortex
- Cleavage furrow