- The microtubule-organizing
center (
MTOC) is a
structure found in
eukaryotic cells from
which microtubules emerge.
MTOCs have two main functions: the organization...
- the most
common MTOC for
multipotent cells in animals, with
differentiated tissues utilising a wide
variety of non-centrosomal
MTOCs. In
animal cells...
-
organized by
organelles called microtubule-organizing
centers (
MTOCs).
Contained within the
MTOC is
another type of tubulin, γ-tubulin,
which is
distinct from...
-
meiotic spindle. In mice,
approximately 80
MicroTubule Organizing Centers (
MTOCs) form a
sphere in the
ooplasm and
begin to
nucleate microtubules that reach...
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Chromosomes line up in the
middle of the cell by
microtubule organizing centers (
MTOCs)
pushing and
pulling on
centromeres of both
chromatids thereby causing the...
- muni****lities that the
MTOC system would serve. The MTT was
responsible for the
construction of
tracks and
engine house,
while the
MTOC built the depots, offices...
-
protein complexes:
nucleosome centriole and microtubule-organizing
center (
MTOC)
cytoskeleton flagellum nucleolus stress granule germ cell
granule neuronal...
- cytocentre) is an
organelle that
serves as the main
microtubule organizing center (
MTOC) of the
animal cell, as well as a
regulator of cell-cycle progression. The...
-
anchor microtubules, and are
known as the
microtubule organizing center (
MTOC).
These microtubules provide structure and
facilitate movement of vesicles...
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during M-phase). However, the
chromosomes and
other ****ociated
elements like
MTOCs, are
duplicated just once
during the cell cycle. A
central component of...