2013
DOI: 10.1242/dev.087627
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Molecular pathways regulating mitotic spindle orientation in animal cells

Abstract: Orientation of the cell division axis is essential for the correct development and maintenance of tissue morphology, both for symmetric cell divisions and for the asymmetric distribution of fate determinants during, for example, stem cell divisions. Oriented cell division depends on the positioning of the mitotic spindle relative to an axis of polarity. Recent studies have illuminated an expanding list of spindle orientation regulators, and a molecular model for how cells couple cortical polarity with spindle … Show more

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“…Although significant progress has been made towards understanding how cells couple cortical polarity signals and spindle positioning, how cells receive external stimuli and how these are translated at the cortex are poorly understood 3 . During early embryonic development, mechanical forces are believed to play a critical role in morphogenesis in part through control of cell division orientation 60 .…”
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“…Although significant progress has been made towards understanding how cells couple cortical polarity signals and spindle positioning, how cells receive external stimuli and how these are translated at the cortex are poorly understood 3 . During early embryonic development, mechanical forces are believed to play a critical role in morphogenesis in part through control of cell division orientation 60 .…”
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“…D efective spindle orientation is associated with developmental abnormalities often associated with severe diseases, including neurological disorders, polycystic kidneys and tumorigenesis [1][2][3] . Cortical pulling forces generated by dynein on astral microtubules define the position and orientation of the spindle.…”
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“…Up to now, the intrinsic molecular machinery positioning the mitotic spindle and its coupling to intrinsic cell polarities retained much attention [2][3][4] . Astral microtubules play a key role in division orientation by linking the mitotic spindle to the cell cortex and transmitting pulling forces to trigger the spindle motion.…”
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“…The molecular asymmetries guide directional exocytosis and secretion of digestive enzymes from pancreas, milk from mammary epithelium and vectorial transfer of nutrients across the gut epithelium to blood [1]. Furthermore, extension of epithelial monolayers requires that cell divisions occur in the plane of the sheet and many key cell polarity proteins are involved in determining alignment of the mitotic spindle so that it is perpendicular to the axis of apico-basal polarity [4][5][6]. In addition to many proteins, lipids are also asymmetrically distributed in polarized cells [1].…”
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