Hepler P K
Department of Biology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Cell Calcium. 1994 Oct;16(4):322-30. doi: 10.1016/0143-4160(94)90096-5.
Calcium ions (Ca2+) appear to participate in the regulation of several aspects of cell division. Evidence is accumulating that transients or local gradients in the [Ca2+] contribute to different events including nuclear envelope breakdown and reformation, cleavage furrow formation and growth, and cell plate formation. At present there is little direct evidence that Ca2+ transients trigger the onset of anaphase. However, studies with exogenously applied Ca2+ indicate that spindle fibers and the movement of chromosomes at anaphase are exquisitely sensitive to the ion at physiological levels. Although Ca2+ is involved with many processes there are many gaps in our understanding, particularly pertaining to exactly when and where the ion concentration changes are expressed, which events and macromolecules are targeted, and what the processes are that control Ca2+.
钙离子(Ca2+)似乎参与细胞分裂多个方面的调节。越来越多的证据表明,[Ca2+]的瞬变或局部梯度促成了不同的事件,包括核膜破裂和重新形成、分裂沟的形成和生长以及细胞板的形成。目前几乎没有直接证据表明Ca2+瞬变会引发后期的开始。然而,外源施加Ca2+的研究表明,纺锤体纤维以及后期染色体的运动在生理水平上对该离子极为敏感。尽管Ca2+参与了许多过程,但我们的理解仍存在许多空白,特别是关于离子浓度变化具体在何时何地表现出来、哪些事件和大分子是其作用目标,以及控制Ca2+的过程是什么。