TY - JOUR
T1 - Endocytic traffic in animal cell cytokinesis
AU - Montagnac, Guillaume
AU - Echard, Arnaud
AU - Chavrier, Philippe
N1 - Funding Information:
We apologize to those colleagues whose work could not be discussed because of space limitations. Work in P.C.'s laboratory is funded by the CNRS, the Institut Curie, La Fondation BNP-Paribas and La Ligue Nationale contre le Cancer (“équipe labellisée”). G.M. is a recipient of a postdoctoral fellowship from Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer. Work in A.E. group is supported by the Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer and the ANR (grant JC07-188506).
PY - 2008/8/1
Y1 - 2008/8/1
N2 - Cytokinesis is the final step of mitosis whereby two daughter cells physically separate. It is initiated by the assembly of an actomyosin contractile ring at the mitotic cell equator, which constricts the cytoplasm between the two reforming nuclei resulting in the formation of a narrow intercellular bridge filled with central spindle microtubule bundles. Cytokinesis terminates with the cleavage of the intercellular bridge in a poorly understood process called abscission. Recent work has highlighted the importance of membrane trafficking events occurring from membrane compartments flanking the bridge to the central midbody region. In particular, polarized delivery of endocytic recycling membranes is essential for completion of animal cell cytokinesis. Why endocytic traffic occurs within the intercellular bridge remains largely mysterious and its significance for cytokinesis will be discussed.
AB - Cytokinesis is the final step of mitosis whereby two daughter cells physically separate. It is initiated by the assembly of an actomyosin contractile ring at the mitotic cell equator, which constricts the cytoplasm between the two reforming nuclei resulting in the formation of a narrow intercellular bridge filled with central spindle microtubule bundles. Cytokinesis terminates with the cleavage of the intercellular bridge in a poorly understood process called abscission. Recent work has highlighted the importance of membrane trafficking events occurring from membrane compartments flanking the bridge to the central midbody region. In particular, polarized delivery of endocytic recycling membranes is essential for completion of animal cell cytokinesis. Why endocytic traffic occurs within the intercellular bridge remains largely mysterious and its significance for cytokinesis will be discussed.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ceb.2008.03.011
DO - 10.1016/j.ceb.2008.03.011
M3 - Review article
C2 - 18472411
AN - SCOPUS:47349133924
SN - 0955-0674
VL - 20
SP - 454
EP - 461
JO - Current Opinion in Cell Biology
JF - Current Opinion in Cell Biology
IS - 4
ER -