Abstract
The orientation of the mitotic spindle is a crucial process during development and adult tissue homeostasis and multiple mechanisms have been shown to intrinsically regulate this process. However, much less is known about the extrinsic cues involved in modulating spindle orientation. We have recently uncovered a novel function of Eph intercellular signaling in regulating spindle alignment by ultimately ensuring the correct cortical distribution of central components within the intrinsic spindle orientation machinery. Here, we comment on these results, novel questions that they open and potential additional research to address in the future.
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Franco, M., & Carmena, A. (2019, October 18). Eph signaling in mitotic spindle orientation: what´s your angle here? Cell Cycle. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/15384101.2019.1658479
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