Cande W Z, Hogan C J
Bioessays. 1989 Jul;11(1):5-9. doi: 10.1002/bies.950110103.
At anaphase chromosomes move to the spindle poles (anaphase A) and the spindle poles move apart (anaphase B). In vitro studies using isolated diatom spindles demonstrate that the primary mechanochemical event responsible for spindle elongation is the sliding apart of half-spindle microtubules. Further, these forces are generated within the zone of microtubule overlap in the spindle mid-zone.
在后期,染色体移向纺锤体两极(后期A),纺锤体两极相互分离(后期B)。利用分离的硅藻纺锤体进行的体外研究表明,负责纺锤体延长的主要机械化学事件是半纺锤体微管的相互滑动。此外,这些力在纺锤体中区微管重叠区域内产生。