TY - JOUR AU - Zheng, Yueyuan AU - Guo, Junjie AU - Li, Xu AU - Xie, Yubin AU - Hou, Mingming AU - Fu, Xuyang AU - Dai, Shengkun AU - Diao, Rucheng AU - Miao, Yanyan AU - Ren, Jian PY - 2014 M3 - Review TI - An integrated overview of spatiotemporal organization and regulation in mitosis in terms of the proteins in the functional supercomplexes JO - Frontiers in Microbiology UR - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00573 VL - 5 SN - 1664-302X N2 - Eukaryotic cells may divide via the critical cellular process of cell division/mitosis, resulting in two daughter cells with the same genetic information. A large number of dedicated proteins are involved in this process and spatiotemporally assembled into three distinct super-complex structures/organelles, including the centrosome/spindle pole body, kinetochore/centromere and cleavage furrow/midbody/bud neck, so as to precisely modulate the cell division/mitosis events of chromosome alignment, chromosome segregation and cytokinesis in an orderly fashion. In recent years, many efforts have been made to identify the protein components and architecture of these subcellular organelles, aiming to uncover the organelle assembly pathways, determine the molecular mechanisms underlying the organelle functions, and thereby provide new therapeutic strategies for a variety of diseases. However, the organelles are highly dynamic structures, making it difficult to identify the entire components. Here, we review the current knowledge of the identified protein components governing the organization and functioning of organelles, especially in human and yeast cells, and discuss the multi-localized protein components mediating the communication between organelles during cell division. ER -