2026
DOI: 10.3390/biology15020122
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Delayed Signaling in Mitotic Checkpoints: Biological Mechanisms and Modeling Perspectives

Abstract: Time delays are intrinsic to mitotic regulation, particularly within the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) and the spindle position checkpoint (SPOC). These delays emerge from multi-step protein activation, molecular transport, force-dependent conformational transitions, and spatial redistribution of regulatory complexes. They span seconds to minutes and strongly influence checkpoint activation, maintenance, and silencing. Increasing evidence shows that such delayed processes shape mitotic timing, checkpoint r… Show more

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