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The proper positioning of the mitotic spindle is crucial for asymmetric cell division and generating cell diversity during development. Proper position in the single-cell embryo of Caenorhabditis elegans is achieved initially by the…

Biological Physics · Physics 2015-11-10 Ehssan Nazockdast , Abtin Rahimian , Daniel Needleman , Michael Shelley

Cytoplasmic streaming, the persistent flow of fluid inside a cell, induces intracellular transport, which plays a key role in fundamental biological processes. In meiosis II mouse oocytes (developing egg cells) awaiting fertilisation, the…

Biological Physics · Physics 2024-10-18 Weida Liao , Eric Lauga

The centrosomal aster is a mobile cellular organelle that exerts and transmits forces necessary for nuclear migration and spindle positioning. Recent experimental and theoretical studies of nematode and human cells demonstrate that pulling…

Biological Physics · Physics 2024-06-21 Yuan-Nan Young , Vicente Gomez Herrera , Helena Z. Huan , Reza Farhadifar , Michael J. Shelley

Faithful segregation of genetic material during cell division requires alignment of chromosomes between two spindle poles and attachment of their kinetochores to each of the poles. Failure of these complex dynamical processes leads to…

Biological Physics · Physics 2015-12-08 Zsolt Bertalan , Zoe Budrikis , Caterina A. M. La Porta , Stefano Zapperi

The bipolar organization of the microtubule-based mitotic spindle is essential for the faithful segregation of chromosomes in cell division. Despite our extensive knowledge of genes and proteins, the physical mechanism of how the ensemble…

Biological Physics · Physics 2022-11-02 Lucan Yan , Tatsuya Fukuyama , Megumi Yamaoka , Yusuke T. Maeda , Yuta Shimamoto

During the asymmetric division of the Caenorhabditis elegans nematode zygote, the polarity cues distribution and daughter cell fates depend on the correct positioning of the mitotic spindle, which results from both centering and cortical…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2018-04-06 Hélène Bouvrais , Laurent Chesneau , Sylvain Pastezeur , Marie Delattre , Jacques Pécréaux

Assembly and stability of mitotic spindle is governed by the interplay of various intra-cellular forces, e.g. the forces generated by motor proteins by sliding overlapping anti-parallel microtubules (MTs) polymerized from the opposite…

Biological Physics · Physics 2016-08-24 Paolo Malgaretti , Sudipto Muhuri

This paper describes an investigation into part of the mechanical mechanisms underlying the formation of mitotic spindle, the cellular machinery responsible for chromosomal separation during cell division. In normal eukaryotic cells,…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2019-05-29 Samira Masoudi , Cameron H. G. Wright , Jesse C. Gatlin , John. S. Oakey

How thousands of microtubules and molecular motors self-organize into spindles remains poorly understood. By combining static, nanometer-resolution, large-scale electron tomography reconstructions and dynamic, optical-resolution, polarized…

The mitotic spindle is an important intermediate structure in eukaryotic cell division, in which each of a pair of duplicated chromosomes is attached through microtubules to centrosomal bodies located close to the two poles of the dividing…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2012-05-29 Manoj Gopalakrishnan , Bindu S. Govindan

Building on the striking similarity between the structure of the spindle during mitosis in living cells and nematic textures in confined liquid crystals, we use a continuum model of two-dimensional nematic liquid crystal droplets, to…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2017-02-24 Marco Leoni , Oksana V. Manyuhina , Mark J. Bowick , M. Cristina Marchetti

We present a systematic study of the influence of cell geometry on the orientational distribution of microtubules (MTs) nucleated from a single microtubule organizing center (MTOC). For simplicity we consider an elliptical cell geometry, a…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2022-11-30 Panayiotis Foteinopoulos , Bela M. Mulder

We present a physical mechanism that can cause the mitotic spindle to oscillate. The driving force for this mechanism emerges from the polymerization of astral microtubules interacting with the cell cortex. We show that Brownian ratchet…

Biological Physics · Physics 2010-05-19 Safura Rashid-Shomali , Ali Najafi

Spindles are self-organized microtubule-based structures that segregate chromosomes during cell division. The mass of the spindle is controlled by the balance between microtubule turnover and nucleation. The mechanisms that control the…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2018-06-13 Bryan Kaye , Olivia Stiehl , Peter J. Foster , Michael J. Shelley , Daniel J. Needleman , Sebastian Fürthauer

Reproduction and natural selection are the key elements of life. In order to reproduce, the genetic material must be doubled, separated and placed into two new daughter cells, each containing a complete set of chromosomes and organelles. In…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2016-11-16 Bashar Ibrahim

Centering and decentering of cellular components is essential for internal organization of cells and their ability to perform basic cellular functions such as division and motility. How cells achieve proper localization of their components…

A structural relationship between the centrosome and cytoskeleton has been recognized for many years. Centrosomes typically reside near the nucleus, establishing and maintaining the nucleus-centrosome axis. This spatial arrangement is…

Biological Physics · Physics 2024-07-08 Subarna Dutta , Arnab Barua

Robust self-organization of subcellular structures is a key principle governing the dynamics and evolution of cellular life. In fission yeast cells undergoing division, the mitotic spindle spontaneously emerges from the interaction of…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2024-06-03 David A. Head , W. J. Briels , Gerhard Gompper

At the one-cell stage, the C. elegans embryo becomes polarized along the anterior-posterior axis. The PAR proteins form complementary anterior and posterior domains in a dynamic process driven by cytoskeletal rearrangement. Initially, the…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2009-11-13 Filipe Tostevin , Martin Howard

Contraction of the cytokinetic ring during cell division leads to physical partitioning of a eukaryotic cell into two daughter cells. This involves flows of actin filaments and myosin motors in the growing membrane interface at the…

Biological Physics · Physics 2022-02-21 Mainak Chatterjee , Arkya Chatterjee , Amitabha Nandi , Anirban Sain
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