Cortical cyclin a controls spindle orientation during asymmetric cell divisions in drosophila

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  • who: Pu00e9nu00e9lope Darnat from the Universitu00e9 have published the research work: Cortical Cyclin A controls spindle orientation during asymmetric cell divisions in Drosophila, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: The authors provide evidence that spindle orientation is controlled through the CycA-dependent localization of Mud in the apical-posterior cortex of the precursor cells. The authors report a role for the mitotic cyclin CycA distinct from its function in cell cycle progression. It is not known what underlies this specificity, but the authors propose that this specificity is required for normal morphogenesis during . . .

     

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