A liquid crystal model for mitotic cell division - and the enigma of centriole involvement in mitosis in animals but not plants

IF 0.7 Q3 CRYSTALLOGRAPHY Liquid Crystals Today Pub Date : 2019-10-02 DOI:10.1080/1358314X.2020.1726065
J. Lydon
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ABSTRACT There is a strategic difference between the process of cell division by mitosis in animal cells and that in cells of higher plants. One particularly puzzling feature is the absence of centrioles in plant cells, when they appear to be of central importance in the control of the process in animal cells. It is argued that in both cases the dividing cell uses the versatility of the liquid crystalline state of the mitotic cytoplasm created by the wide-scale assembly of microtubules prior to mitosis. It is not the centrioles per se which are vital – it is the director field of the mesophase which is crucial – and alternative procedures have been developed by plants and animals to create this. In both cases, they can be related to known spontaneous alignment states of liquid crystalline systems.
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有丝分裂细胞分裂的液晶模型——以及中心粒参与动物而非植物有丝分裂的谜团
动物细胞的有丝分裂过程与高等植物细胞的有丝分裂过程在策略上存在差异。一个特别令人困惑的特征是植物细胞中没有中心粒,而它们似乎在动物细胞的过程控制中起着至关重要的作用。有人认为,在这两种情况下,分裂细胞都利用了有丝分裂前微管大规模组装所产生的有丝分裂细胞质液晶状态的多功能性。中心粒本身并不是至关重要的,重要的是中间阶段的指导区,植物和动物已经发展出了替代程序来创造中间阶段。在这两种情况下,它们都可以与已知的液晶系统的自发排列状态有关。
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