Comparative Analysis Of The Roles Of Non-Muscle Myosin-Iis In Cytokinesis In Budding Yeast, Fission Yeast, And Mammalian Cells

FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY(2020)

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The contractile ring, which plays critical roles in cytokinesis in fungal and animal cells, has fascinated biologists for decades. However, the basic question of how the non-muscle myosin-II and actin filaments are assembled into a ring structure to drive cytokinesis remains poorly understood. It is even more mysterious why and how the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, and humans construct the ring structure with one, two, and three myosin-II isoforms, respectively. Here, we provide a comparative analysis of the roles of the non-muscle myosin-IIs in cytokinesis in these three model systems, with the goal of defining the common and unique features and highlighting the major questions regarding this family of proteins.
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Myo1, Myo2, Myp2, non-muscle myosin-II, cytokinesis, budding yeast, fission yeast, mammalian cells
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