Beauveria bassiana      Spindle apparatus


※ Spindle apparatus introduction

    The spindle is an important structure when cells divide. Phase separation promotes the concentration of molecules into the droplets, thereby promoting biochemical reactions. Some protein mixtures undergo a phase change to form droplets that concentrate actin to promote F-actin assembly in vitro. In addition, studies have shown that the phase transition of spindle regulatory protein BuGZ concentrates tubulin and promotes MT polymerizationbinds to tubulin and promotes spindle assembly (1).

Reference
1. Jiang, H., Wang, S., Huang, Y., He, X., Cui, H., Zhu, X., & Zheng, Y. (2015) Phase transition of spindle-associated protein regulate spindle apparatus assembly. Cell, 163(1), 108-122. PMID: 26388440


There are 10 genes.  Reviewed (0 or Unreviewed (10

No.StatusDrLLPS IDEnsemble Gene IDUniProt AccessionGene Name
1
LLPS-Beb-0134
BB8028_0006g05240
2
LLPS-Beb-0075
BB8028_0004g10200
A0A2N6NWV1
alp14
3
LLPS-Beb-0387
BB8028_0004g09550
A0A2N6NX34
ark1_1
4
LLPS-Beb-0843
BB8028_0004g13110
A0A2N6NVZ9
ase1
5
LLPS-Beb-0532
BB8028_0002g08590
A0A2N6NT46
bimC
6
LLPS-Beb-0111
BB8028_0002g13690
A0A2N6NEZ2
cdc18
7
LLPS-Beb-1352
BB8028_0003g00430
A0A2N6NK29
ranbp9
8
LLPS-Beb-0037
BB8028_0003g07890
A0A2N6NPU8
sudA
9
LLPS-Beb-0160
BB8028_0004g12720
A0A2N6NW31
Tpr
10
LLPS-Beb-1226
BB8028_0003g09590
A0A2N6NQA8
znf207