Two types of cortical actin networks act during mitotic pseudocleavage furrowing in the Drosophila syncytium, but how they interact has remained elusive. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Zhang et al. (2018) show how these networks shape each other and propose that furrowing is driven by actin polymerization-derived pushing forces.
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