“…During mitosis, anillins interact with GTPase RhoA (Piekny and Glotzer, 2008) and RacGAP50C (D'Avino et al, 2008;Gregory et al, 2008) and are recruited to the cleavage furrow, where they organize the cytokinetic machinery by interacting with actin filaments, formins, myosin-II, septins and other proteins (D'Avino et al, 2008;Field and Alberts, 1995;Goldbach et al, 2010;Gregory et al, 2008;Haglund et al, 2010;Kinoshita et al, 2002;Maddox et al, 2005;Oegema et al, 2000;Piekny and Maddox, 2010;Silverman-Gavrila et al, 2008;Straight et al, 2005;Watanabe et al, 2010). The domains interacting with actin filaments (Field and Alberts, 1995;Kinoshita et al, 2002;Oegema et al, 2000), myosin-II (Straight et al, 2005) and the formin mDia2 (Watanabe et al, 2010) reside in the N-termini of anillins, whereas the C-terminal PH domain interacts with and recruits septins (Kinoshita et al, 2002;Oegema et al, 2000;Silverman-Gavrila et al, 2008).…”