Pickett-Heaps J D, Tippit D H, Cohn S A, Spurck T P
J Theor Biol. 1986 Jan 21;118(2):153-69. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5193(86)80131-x.
The mitotic spindle contains several classes of microtubules (MTs) whose lengths change independently during mitosis. Precise control over MT polymerization and depolymerization during spindle formation, anaphase chromosome movements, and spindle breakdown is necessary for successful cell division. This model proposes the site of addition and removal of MT subunits in each of four classes of spindle MTs at different stages of mitosis, and suggests how this addition and removal is controlled. We propose that spindle poles and kinetochores significantly alter the assembly-disassembly kinetics of associated MT ends. Control of MT length is further modulated by localized forces affecting assembly and disassembly kinetics of individual sets of MTs.
有丝分裂纺锤体包含几类微管(MTs),其长度在有丝分裂期间会独立变化。在纺锤体形成、后期染色体移动和纺锤体解体过程中,精确控制MT的聚合和解聚对于细胞成功分裂是必要的。该模型提出了在有丝分裂不同阶段四类纺锤体MTs中每一类MT亚基添加和去除的位点,并说明了这种添加和去除是如何被控制的。我们提出纺锤体极和动粒会显著改变相关MT末端的组装-拆卸动力学。MT长度的控制还受到影响单个MT组组装和解聚动力学的局部力的进一步调节。