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A summary of the three actin structures found in fission yeast


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A summary of the three actin structures found in fission yeast
The localization of the different actin structures is highlighted during interphase and M phase. The table lists the basic features and functions of cables, rings, and patches.

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Cytokinesis relies on a contractile ring of cytoskeletal proteins. See how yeast have revealed the genetic regulation of this ring, and its biochemical connection to the cell cycle.

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