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Self-Organization of Cellular Units

Authors :
Timothy J. Mitchison
Christine M. Field
Source :
Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Annual Reviews, 2021.

Abstract

The purpose of this review is to explore self-organizing mechanisms that pattern microtubules (MTs) and spatially organize animal cell cytoplasm, inspired by recent experiments in frog egg extract. We start by reviewing conceptual distinctions between self-organizing and templating mechanisms for subcellular organization. We then discuss self-organizing mechanisms that generate radial MT arrays and cell centers in the absence of centrosomes. These include autocatalytic MT nucleation, transport of minus ends, and nucleation from organelles such as melanosomes and Golgi vesicles that are also dynein cargoes. We then discuss mechanisms that partition the cytoplasm in syncytia, in which multiple nuclei share a common cytoplasm, starting with cytokinesis, when all metazoan cells are transiently syncytial. The cytoplasm of frog eggs is partitioned prior to cytokinesis by two self-organizing modules, protein regulator of cytokinesis 1 (PRC1)-kinesin family member 4A (KIF4A) and chromosome passenger complex (CPC)-KIF20A. Similar modules may partition longer-lasting syncytia, such as early Drosophila embryos. We end by discussing shared mechanisms and principles for the MT-based self-organization of cellular units. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, Volume 37 is October 2021. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.

Details

ISSN :
15308995 and 10810706
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0c39dec00c3860b1997b58b23e02bdcc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-cellbio-120319-025356