Figure 1: FGFR - TACC fusion protein
disrupts cellular division (mitosis) by localizing aberrantly at the mid-body of dividing cells.
Not exact matches
Instead, they enter their target less disruptively and move on to
disrupt the DNA within or block cell
division or trigger
cellular self - destruction.
The researchers discovered that the protein produced by FGFR - TACC acts by
disrupting the mitotic spindle, the
cellular structure that guides mitosis (the
division of a cell into two identical daughter cells).