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In molecular biology, an actomyosin ring or contractile ring, is a prominent structure during . It forms perpendicular to the axis of the spindle apparatus

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towards the end of , in which sister chromatids are identically separated at the opposite sides of the spindle forming nuclei (Figure 1). The actomyosin ring follows an orderly sequence of events: identification of the active division site, formation of the ring, constriction of the ring, and disassembly of the ring. It is composed of and bundles, thus the term actomyosin. The actomyosin ring operates in contractile motion, although the mechanism on how or what triggers the constriction is still an evolving topic. Other proteins are also involved in maintaining the stability of the ring and driving its constriction. Apart from cytokinesis, in which the ring constricts as the cells divide (Figure 2), actomyosin ring constriction has also been found to activate during . During this process, actin filaments are degraded, preserving the thickness of the ring. After cytokinesis is complete, one of the two daughter cells inherits a remnant known as the midbody ring.

Activation of the cell-cycle kinase (e.g. ) during telophase initiates constriction of the actomyosin ring by creating a groove that migrates in an inward motion. Rho-kinases such as ROCK1 has been found to regulate actomyosin contraction through of the myosin light chain (MLC). This mechanism promotes cell-cell contacts and integrity leading to formation.


Variation between kingdoms
In animals, the ring forms along the on the inside of the then splits by abscission. In fungi, it forms at the before mitosis. is heavily involved in the formation of the fungal AMR. In most and many a homologous structure called the Z-ring forms out of , a homolog of .Alberts, B., A. Johnson, J. Lewis, D. Morgan, M. Raff, K. Roberts, and P. Walter, editors. (2015). Molecular Biology of the Cell, 6th edition. Garland Science: New York. 1464 pp. form an analogous structure out of FtsZ. These structures are not made out of actomyosin, but serve a similar role in constricting and permitting cytokinesis. In plant cells, there is no actomyosin ring. Instead, a grows centrifugally outwards from the center of the plane of division until it fuses with the existing .


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