Laser microsurgery reveals conserved viscoelastic behavior of the kinetochore

Gheorghe Cojoc, Emanuele Roscioli, Lijuan Zhang, Alfonso Garcia-Ulloa, Jagesh V. Shah, Michael W. Berns, Nenad Pavin, Daniela Cimini, Iva M. Tolic, Juraj Gregan

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)767-776
Number of pages10
JournalThe Journal of Cell Biology (JCB)
Volume212
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Mar 2016

Funding

This work was supported by Human Frontier Science Program grant RGY0069/2010 to J. Gregan, D. Cimini, and I.M. Tolic. Additional support was provided by National Science Foundation grants MCB-0842551 and MCB-1517506 to D. Cimini. J.V. Shah was supported by a Beckman Laser Institute Faculty Fellowship. J. Gregan was supported by the following grants from the Austrian Science Fund: P21437 and P23609, EC (PCIG11-GA-2012-322300), APVV (APVV-0334-12), and VEGA (1/0196/14).

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106023 Molecular biology

Keywords

  • SPINDLE ASSEMBLY CHECKPOINT
  • FISSION YEAST
  • MITOTIC SPINDLE
  • MICROTUBULE ATTACHMENTS
  • FORCE
  • CELLS
  • CHROMOSOMES
  • SEGREGATION
  • ORIENTATION
  • ELONGATION

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