Originally
described from Drosophila (Field & Alberts,
1995).
Present in cleavage furrow, in the invaginations leading to
cellularization in the Drosophila embryo (see also nullo)
and in ring canals (Field & Alberts,
1995).
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References:-
Field, C. M. and B. M. Alberts (1995). "Anillin, a
contractile ring protein that cycles from the nucleus to the cell cortex." J.Cell
Biol. 131(1), 165-178.
Giansanti, M. G., S. Bonaccorsi, et al. (1999).
"The role of anillin in meiotic cytokinesis of Drosophila
males." J.Cell Science 112, 2323-2334.
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