“…Katanin can also sever microtubules as they emerge from the nucleating complex to produce short microtubule seeds that can be transported to other sites and re-polymerized in a process known as 'cut and run' . Katanin is essential for a wide range of functions in various organisms including for the regulation of spindle dynamics during cell division in Caenorhabditis elegans (McNally et al, 2006(McNally et al, , 2014, microtubule dynamics in developing rodent neurons (Ahmad et al, 1999;Karabay et al, 2004;Yu et al, 2005) and in plant cells (Nakamura et al, 2010), and for the assembly of flagella in Tetrahymena, Trypanosomes and mice (Sharma et al, 2007;Casanova et al, 2009;O'Donnell et al, 2012). Importantly, both Katnb1 and the p60-severing enzyme homolog Katnal1, have been shown to be essential for male fertility in the mouse Smith et al, 2012).…”