2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-54123-2
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Force-transducing molecular ensembles at growing microtubule tips control mitotic spindle size

Lee-Ya Chu,
Daniel Stedman,
Julian Gannon
et al.

Abstract: Correct mitotic spindle size is required for accurate chromosome segregation during cell division. It is controlled by mechanical forces generated by molecular motors and non-motor proteins acting on spindle microtubules. However, how forces generated by individual proteins enable bipolar spindle organization is not well understood. Here, we develop tools to measure contributions of individual molecules to this force balance. We show that microtubule plus-end binding proteins act at microtubule tips synergisti… Show more

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