“…We identified cells in telophase based on cell morphology with the short-to-long axis ratio of 0.2 and observed them until cytokinesis was completed (Robinson and Spudich, 2004; Uyeda and Nagasaki, 2004). In wild-type cells, GFP-myosin II showed ∼80% stronger intensity at the cleavage furrow until the completion of cytokinesis compared with the polar cytoplasm (Figure 5, A and B), consistent with previous reports (Nagasaki et al , 2002; Robinson et al , 2002). In contrast, although myosin II initially accumulated in the cleavage furrow in cells with the short-to-long axis ratio of 0.2, it was gradually lost as cytokinesis progressed, and the short-to-long axis ratio became 0.1 and zero in htt − cells (Figure 5, A and B).…”