Active forces shape the metaphase spindle through a mechanical instability

Volume: 117, Issue: 28, Pages: 16154 - 16159
Published: Jun 29, 2020
Abstract
Significance The mitotic spindle machinery is a bipolar structure that segregates sister chromatids during cell division. Spindle assembly relies on the self-organization of motor proteins and microtubule filaments—dynamic polymers that constitute the spindle building blocks. How motors ensure a bipolar spindle-like structure is not understood. Here we build a liquid crystal droplet description of the spindle that quantitatively accounts for...
Paper Details
Title
Active forces shape the metaphase spindle through a mechanical instability
Published Date
Jun 29, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
28
Pages
16154 - 16159
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