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Mitosis-specific kinesins in Arabidopsis

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TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 167-175

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2006.02.004

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Kinesins are a class of microtubule-associated proteins that posses a motor domain for binding to microtubulles and, in general, allows movement along microtubulles. In animal mitosis, they function in spindle formation, chromosome movement and in cytokinesis. In addition to the spindle, plants develop a preprophase band and a phragmoplast that might require multiple kinesins for construction and functioning. Indeed, several kinesins play a role in phragmoplast and cell plate dynamics. Surprisingly few kinesins have been associated with the spindle and the preprophase band. Analysis of expression datasets from synchronized cell cultures indicate that at least 23 kinesins are in some way implicated in mitosis-related processes. In this review, the function of kinesins in animal and plant mitoses are compared, and the divergence that originates from plant-specific aspects is highlighted.

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