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GO cellular component ontology term - GO:0110085 - mitotic actomyosin contractile ring

Term summary

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GO:0110085
Name
mitotic actomyosin contractile ring
Ontology or CV name
GO cellular component
Definition
A cytoskeletal structure composed of actin filaments, myosin, and myosin-associated proteins that forms beneath the plasma membrane of many cells, including animal cells and yeast cells, in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the mitotic spindle, i.e. the cell division plane. Ring contraction is associated with centripetal growth of the membrane that divides the cytoplasm of the two future daughter cells. In animal cells, the mitotic contractile ring is located inside the plasma membrane at the location of the cleavage furrow. In budding fungal cells, e.g. mitotic S. cerevisiae cells, the mitotic contractile ring forms beneath the plasma membrane at the mother-bud neck before mitosis.

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GO cellular component

GO:0110085 - mitotic actomyosin contractile ring

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GO:0120106 - mitotic actomyosin contractile ring, distal actin filament layer

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GO:0120105 - mitotic actomyosin contractile ring, intermediate layer

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GO:0120104 - mitotic actomyosin contractile ring, proximal layer

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