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    Transient structure associated with the spindle pole body directs meiotic microtubule reorganization in S. pombe.

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    Authors
    Funaya, C
    Samarasinghe, S
    Pruggnaller, S
    Ohta, M
    Connolly, Yvonne
    Müller, J
    Murakami, H
    Grallert, Agnes
    Yamamoto, M
    Smith, Duncan L
    Antony, C
    Tanaka, K
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    Affiliation
    Electron Microscopy Core Facility, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany.
    Issue Date
    2012-04-10
    
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    Abstract
    Vigorous chromosome movements driven by cytoskeletal assemblies are a widely conserved feature of sexual differentiation to facilitate meiotic recombination. In fission yeast, this process involves the dramatic conversion of arrays of cytoplasmic microtubules (MTs), generated from multiple MT organizing centers (MTOCs), into a single radial MT (rMT) array associated with the spindle pole body (SPB), the major MTOC during meiotic prophase. The rMT is then dissolved upon the onset of meiosis I when a bipolar spindle emerges to conduct chromosome segregation. Structural features and molecular mechanisms that govern these dynamic MT rearrangements are poorly understood.
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    Transient structure associated with the spindle pole body directs meiotic microtubule reorganization in S. pombe. 2012, 22 (7):562-74 Curr Biol
    Journal
    Current Biology
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/251570
    DOI
    10.1016/j.cub.2012.02.042
    PubMed ID
    22425159
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1879-0445
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.cub.2012.02.042
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