Phaeosphaeria nodorum      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-Phn-1018
SNOG_00063
Q0V7F1
SNOG_00063
2
LLPS-Phn-1145
SNOG_00411
Q0V6F3
SNOG_00411
3
LLPS-Phn-0083
SNOG_01421
Q0V3J3
SNOG_01421
4
LLPS-Phn-0112
SNOG_03248
Q0UYB6
SNOG_03248
5
LLPS-Phn-0352
SNOG_03588
Q0UXC6
SNOG_03588
6
LLPS-Phn-1160
SNOG_05390
Q0US74
SNOG_05390
7
LLPS-Phn-0125
SNOG_06594
Q0UNS0
SNOG_06594
8
LLPS-Phn-0488
SNOG_10356
Q0UD08
SNOG_10356
9
LLPS-Phn-0038
SNOG_11463
Q0U9V1
SNOG_11463
10
LLPS-Phn-0444
SNOG_14298
Q0U1A9
SNOG_14298