During cell division, a ring of proteins forms around a cell’s “equator” and then contracts to pinch the cell in half. These proteins arrange themselves into an orderly ring by a random process of ...
Top: Schematic of a fission yeast cell, illustrating the timing of contractile ring (red) assembly and constriction relative to spindle elongation (black) during mitosis. Nuclei are shown in gray. The ...
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