関連する実験動画
Updated: Jan 13, 2026

10:52
Reconstitution of Basic Mitotic Spindles in Spherical Emulsion Droplets
Published on: August 13, 2016
10.1K
哺乳類のメタフェーズキネトコアは弾性的であり、堅牢な構造と機能には凝縮因子を必要とする
Vanna M Tran1,2, Jinghui Tao2, Caleb J Rux2,3
1Tetrad Graduate Program, UCSF, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA.
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|January 7, 2026
まとめ
哺乳類のキネトコアは、力下で変形する動的な構造であり、染色体微小管付着を維持する。その安定性は、細胞分裂の精度に不可欠な堅牢なセントロメアに依存する。
科学分野:
- 細胞生物学
- 分子生物学
- 生物物理学
背景:
- キネトコアは、細胞分裂中の染色体分離に不可欠です。
- 付着を維持しながら紡錘体力を耐える能力は重要ですが、完全には理解されていません。
研究 の 目的:
- 力下での哺乳類のキネトコアの構造ダイナミクスと機械的特性を調査すること。
- キネトコア構造と微小管付着安定性の関係を理解すること。
主な方法:
- 紡錘体力下でのキネトコア変形を観察するための超解像顕微鏡。
- キネトコア弾性を測定するためのマイクロニードル引っ張りアッセイ。
- キネトコア安定性におけるSMC2の役割を評価するためのSMC2枯渇。
主要な成果:
- キネトコアは、力軸に沿って大規模な相関変形を示し、タンパク質リンケージの滑りを示唆しています。
- キネトコアは弾性があり、力下で伸び、数秒で弛緩します。
- SMC2枯渇は、より変動的な変形と微小管付着安定性の低下につながります。
結論:
- キネトコアは、力下での適切な機能のために安定したセントロメアを必要とする高度に動的な構造です。
- 個々の剛性リンケージが、多様な付着条件のための柔軟なグローバル構造を作成するというモデルが提案されています。
関連する概念動画
Condensins
4.5K
Condensins are large protein complexes that use ATP to fuel the assembly of chromosomes during mitosis. They transform the tangled, shapeless mass of post-interphase DNA into individualized chromosomes by compacting, organizing, and segregating chromosomal DNA.
The plant and animal cells contain two types of condensin complexes—condensin I and condensin II. Both complexes have five subunits: two SMC (Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes) subunits, a kleisin subunit, and two HEAT-repeat...
The plant and animal cells contain two types of condensin complexes—condensin I and condensin II. Both complexes have five subunits: two SMC (Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes) subunits, a kleisin subunit, and two HEAT-repeat...
4.5K
Attachment of Sister Chromatids
3.9K
As cells progress into mitosis, the nuclear envelope breaks down, and the condensed chromosomes are exposed to the array of bipolar microtubules of the mitotic spindle. The kinetochore, a large, disc-shaped protein complex, is present at the centromere region of the sister chromatids and acts as a binding site for the microtubules. Usually, the plus-end of a single microtubule is embedded within the kinetochore. However, some kinetochores first establish lateral contact with the side-wall...
3.9K
Forces Acting on Chromosomes
3.8K
During mitosis, chromosome movements occur through the interplay of multiple piconewton level forces. In prometaphase, these forces help in chromosome assembly or congression at the equatorial plane, eventually leading to their alignment at the metaphase plate. The forces acting on the chromosomes are space and time-dependent; therefore, they vary with the position of the chromosomes as the cell progresses through mitosis.
Microtubules and motor proteins exert two types of forces on...
Microtubules and motor proteins exert two types of forces on...
3.8K
Cohesins
5.5K
Cohesin protein complexes are a molecular glue that holds two sister chromatids together. They play an important role both in mitosis and meiosis. In mitosis, all cohesin complexes present on the chromosomes are removed before the start of the anaphase stage.
Cohesin complexes in Meiotic Division
Meiosis involves two distinct rounds of chromosomal segregation and cell divisions— Meiosis I followed by Meiosis II – producing four daughter cells. Meiosis I includes the separation of...
Cohesin complexes in Meiotic Division
Meiosis involves two distinct rounds of chromosomal segregation and cell divisions— Meiosis I followed by Meiosis II – producing four daughter cells. Meiosis I includes the separation of...
5.5K
The Mitotic Spindle
7.7K
The mitotic spindle—or spindle apparatus—is a eukaryotic, cytoskeletal structure made up of long protein fibers called microtubules. Formed during cell division, the spindle separates sister chromatids and moves them to opposite ends of a parental cell, where the now individual chromosomes are distributed to two daughter cell nuclei.
The bipolar configuration of the mitotic spindle facilitates chromosomal segregation, preparing the cell for division. One mechanism that ensures...
The bipolar configuration of the mitotic spindle facilitates chromosomal segregation, preparing the cell for division. One mechanism that ensures...
7.7K
Spindle Assembly
4.2K
Spindle assembly occurs through three, often coexisting, pathways – the centrosome-mediated pathway, the chromatin-mediated pathway, and the microtubule-mediated pathway – collectively contributing to form a robust spindle apparatus.
In most cells, centrosomes are the primary microtubule nucleation centers. In the centrosome-mediated pathway, the G2-prophase transition triggers centrosome maturation and increased microtubule nucleation. Progressive nucleation results in a...
In most cells, centrosomes are the primary microtubule nucleation centers. In the centrosome-mediated pathway, the G2-prophase transition triggers centrosome maturation and increased microtubule nucleation. Progressive nucleation results in a...
4.2K

