English Seminars
Reconstituting and Powering Cell Division
Title | Reconstituting and Powering Cell Division |
Lecturer | Dr. Mohan K. Balasubramanian (Director, Institute of Advanced Study Professor, Warwick Medical School Centre for Mechanochemical Cell Biology, Division of Biomedical Sciences University of Warwick, U.K.) |
Language | English |
Date&Time | 11/02/2023 (Thu) 15:00~16:00 |
Venue | L12 meeting room |
Detail | Two trillion cells divide every day in the human body, each one requiring a force-generating contractile actomyosin ring. CAR-based cytokinesis occurs widely in metazoans, fungi, and amoeba. The CAR assembles between segregated chromosomes and its constriction actuates division of one cell into two. The CAR is a highly dynamic device, with its core built from ~250,000 protein molecules (~100 different proteins), assembled precisely before cytokinesis and disassembled concomitantly with CAR constriction. In my talk, I will discuss the questions of what powers cell division, how the CAR contributes to force generation, and how CAR constriction drives PM ingression and division septum assembly. |
Contact | Gene Regulation Research Bessho Yasumasa (ybessho@bs.naist.jp) |