Fig. 2: Locations of cytoskeletal filaments and mitotic protein kinases during cell division and cell migration. | Experimental & Molecular Medicine

Fig. 2: Locations of cytoskeletal filaments and mitotic protein kinases during cell division and cell migration.

From: Mitotic protein kinase-driven crosstalk of machineries for mitosis and metastasis

Fig. 2

a During cell division, the mitotic kinases Aurora A/B, PLK1, ROCK1, and ILK are found in several locations, such as the kinetochore, spindle pole, or central spindle, where cytoskeletal filaments are present for mitotic dynamics. b The locations of cytoskeletal filaments and mitotic kinases (Aurora A/B, PLK1, ROCK1, and ILK) during the four processes of cell migration: protrusion (lamellipodia and filopodia), adhesion, contraction, and retraction.

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