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SUBMITTER: Weaver LN
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3175335 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Weaver Lesley N LN Ems-McClung Stephanie C SC Stout Jane R JR LeBlanc Chantal C Shaw Sidney L SL Gardner Melissa K MK Walczak Claire E CE
Current biology : CB 20110901 17
The mitotic spindle is a macromolecular structure utilized to properly align and segregate sister chromatids to two daughter cells. During mitosis, the spindle maintains a constant length, even though the spindle microtubules (MTs) are constantly undergoing polymerization and depolymerization [1]. Members of the kinesin-8 family are important for the regulation of spindle length and for chromosome positioning [2-9]. Kinesin-8 proteins are length-specific, plus-end-directed motors that are propos ...[more]