نتایج جستجو برای: kinesin spindle protein ksp

تعداد نتایج: 1257635  

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Jeannine Witte Otto Baumann

manipulating spindle by laser, we showed that the spindle asymmetry is essential for asymmetric nuclear localization of b-catenin. Because a kinesin inhibitor disrupted asymmetry of b-catenin localization, we propose that kinesin dependent transport of b-catenin along astral microtubules causes the enhancement of nuclear b-catenin export. This process occurs more efficiently in the anterior sid...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Martina Hajduskova Marek Jindra Michael A. Herman Masako Asahina

manipulating spindle by laser, we showed that the spindle asymmetry is essential for asymmetric nuclear localization of b-catenin. Because a kinesin inhibitor disrupted asymmetry of b-catenin localization, we propose that kinesin dependent transport of b-catenin along astral microtubules causes the enhancement of nuclear b-catenin export. This process occurs more efficiently in the anterior sid...

Journal: :Molecular Microbiology 2007
Penelope R Chua David M Roof Yan Lee Roman Sakowicz David Clarke Dan Pierce Thoryn Stephens Matthew Hamilton Brad Morgan David Morgans Takashi Nakai Adam Tomasi Mary E Maxon

Kinesins from the bipolar (Kinesin-5) family are conserved in eukaryotic organisms and play critical roles during the earliest stages of mitosis to mediate spindle pole body separation and formation of a bipolar mitotic spindle. To date, genes encoding bipolar kinesins have been reported to be essential in all organisms studied. We report the characterization of CaKip1p, the sole member of this...

Journal: :Current Biology 1998
Claire E. Walczak Isabelle Vernos Timothy J. Mitchison Eric Karsenti Rebecca Heald

BACKGROUND In eukaryotes, assembly of the mitotic spindle requires the interaction of chromosomes with microtubules. During this process, several motor proteins that move along microtubules promote formation of a bipolar microtubule array, but the precise mechanism is unclear. In order to examine the roles of different motor proteins in building a bipolar spindle, we have used a simplified syst...

2009
Ronald D. Vale James A. Spudich Eric R. Griffis

Signals from the mitotic spindle during anaphase specify the location of the actomyosin contractile ring during cytokinesis, but the detailed mechanism remains unresolved. Here, we have imaged the dynamics of green fluorescent protein-tagged myosin filaments, microtubules, and Kinesin-6 (which carries activators of Rho guanosine triphosphatase) at the cell cortex using total internal reflection...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1999
Brendan D. Manning Jennifer G. Barrett Julie A. Wallace Howard Granok Michael Snyder

The mechanisms by which kinesin-related proteins interact with other proteins to carry out specific cellular processes is poorly understood. The kinesin-related protein, Kar3p, has been implicated in many microtubule functions in yeast. Some of these functions require interaction with the Cik1 protein (Page, B.D., L.L. Satterwhite, M.D. Rose, and M. Snyder. 1994. J. Cell Biol. 124:507-519). We ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1994
S A Endow R Chandra D J Komma A H Yamamoto E D Salmon

Nonclaret disjunctional (ncd) is a kinesin-related microtubule motor protein required for meiotic and early mitotic chromosome distribution in Drosophila. ncd translocates on microtubules with the opposite polarity to kinesin, toward microtubule minus ends, and is associated with spindles in chromosome/spindle preparations. Here we report a new mutant of ncd caused by partial deletion of the pr...

Journal: :Genetics 2012
Mark Winey Kerry Bloom

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitotic spindle in budding yeast is exemplified by its simplicity and elegance. Microtubules are nucleated from a crystalline array of proteins organized in the nuclear envelope, known as the spindle pole body in yeast (analogous to the centrosome in larger eukaryotes). The spindle has two classes of nuclear microtubules: kinetochore microtubules and interpolar micr...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2002
Ling-Jie Kong Linda Hanley-Bowdoin

The geminivirus protein AL1 initiates viral DNA replication, regulates its own expression, and induces plant gene transcription. To better understand how AL1 interacts with host proteins during these processes, we used yeast two-hybrid library screening and a baculovirus protein interaction system to identify plant proteins that interact with AL1. These studies identified a Ser/Thr kinase, a ki...

2015
Haifeng Wang Ingrid Brust-Mascher Jonathan M. Scholey

Chromosome segregation during anaphase depends on chromosome-to-pole motility and pole-to-pole separation. We propose that in Drosophila embryos, the latter process (anaphase B) depends on a persistent kinesin-5-generated interpolar (ip) microtubule (MT) sliding filament mechanism that "engages" to push apart the spindle poles when poleward flux is turned off. Here we investigated the contribut...

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