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Activation of myosin V-based motility and F-actin-dependent network formation of endoplasmic reticulum during mitosis.

The Journal of cell biology (2002-11-20)
Torsten Wollert, Dieter G Weiss, Hans-Hermann Gerdes, Sergei A Kuznetsov
RÉSUMÉ

It is widely believed that microtubule- and F-actin-based transport of cytoplasmic organelles and membrane fusion is down-regulated during mitosis. Here we show that during the transition of Xenopus egg extracts from interphase to metaphase myosin V-driven movement of small globular vesicles along F-actin is strongly inhibited. In contrast, the movement of ER and ER network formation on F-actin is up-regulated in metaphase extracts. Our data demonstrate that myosin V-driven motility of distinct organelles is differently controlled during the cell cycle and suggest an active role of F-actin in partitioning, positioning, and membrane fusion of the ER during cell division.