Department of Life Sciences and the NIBN, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva 84105, Israel.
Cell. 2013 Dec 5;155(6):1220-31. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2013.11.011.
The final cleavage event that terminates cell division, abscission of the small, dense intercellular bridge, has been particularly challenging to resolve. Here, we describe imaging innovations that helped answer long-standing questions about the mechanism of abscission. We further explain how computational modeling of high-resolution data was employed to test hypotheses and generate additional insights. We present the model that emerges from application of these complimentary approaches. Similar experimental strategies will undoubtedly reveal exciting details about other underresolved cellular structures.
最后一个分裂事件是终止细胞分裂,即小而密集的细胞间桥的分离,这一事件尤其难以解决。在这里,我们描述了成像创新,这些创新有助于回答关于分离机制的长期存在的问题。我们进一步解释了如何利用高分辨率数据的计算建模来检验假设并产生更多的见解。我们提出了从应用这些互补方法中得出的模型。类似的实验策略无疑将揭示其他未解决的细胞结构的令人兴奋的细节。