Joshi H C
Department of Cell Biology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
Curr Opin Cell Biol. 1998 Feb;10(1):35-44. doi: 10.1016/s0955-0674(98)80084-7.
Most people think of a skeleton as a solid and static framework upon which complex structures are elaborated. From what we have learned in the past decade about the cytoskeleton, it seems certain that the 'skeleton' part of the term is a bit misleading. It is clear now that the polymers that constitute the cytoskeleton, actin filaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments, are all in fact ever-changing dynamic infrastructures of cells. Recently, advances have been made in the study of the cellular dynamics of one of the prominent components of the cytoskeleton, the microtubules. Observations in the past year have revealed some fundamental in vivo behaviors of these polymers, during interphase, during mitosis, and during the elaboration of postmitotic axonal microtubule arrays. These observations are important for the understanding of cytoplasmic organization in many types of cells.
大多数人认为骨骼是一个坚实且静态的框架,复杂的结构在其上得以构建。从我们在过去十年中对细胞骨架的了解来看,“骨架”这个术语中的“骨架”部分似乎有点误导性。现在很清楚,构成细胞骨架的聚合物,即肌动蛋白丝、微管和中间丝,实际上都是细胞不断变化的动态基础设施。最近,在细胞骨架的一个重要组成部分——微管的细胞动力学研究方面取得了进展。过去一年的观察揭示了这些聚合物在间期、有丝分裂期间以及有丝分裂后轴突微管阵列形成过程中的一些基本体内行为。这些观察结果对于理解多种类型细胞中的细胞质组织很重要。