نتایج جستجو برای: microtubules inhibitors

تعداد نتایج: 209003  

2009
Yuval Cinnamon Oren Feine Helfrid Hochegger Alexander Bershadsky Michael Brandeis

BACKGROUND Cellular contractility, essential for cell movement and proliferation, is regulated by microtubules, RhoA and actomyosin. The RhoA dependent kinase ROCK ensures the phosphorylation of the regulatory Myosin II Light Chain (MLC) Ser19, thereby activating actomyosin contractions. Microtubules are upstream inhibitors of contractility and their depolymerization or depletion cause cells to...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1987
H Stebbings C Hunt

Nutritive tubes, the microtubule-based translocation channels that link the trophic tissue to the developing oocytes in the ovaries of hemipteran insects, have been isolated and examined using video-enhanced differential interference contrast microscopy. When viewed in this way the nutritive tubes are seen to fray into linear strands, which, on the addition of exogenous ATP, support the translo...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2002
Jacek Biernat Yong-Zhong Wu Thomas Timm Qingyi Zheng-Fischhöfer Eckhard Mandelkow Laurent Meijer Eva-Maria Mandelkow

Protein kinases of the microtubule affinity-regulating kinase (MARK) family were originally discovered because of their ability to phosphorylate certain sites in tau protein (KXGS motifs in the repeat domain). This type of phosphorylation is enhanced in abnormal tau from Alzheimer brain tissue and causes the detachment of tau from microtubules. MARK-related kinases (PAR-1 and KIN1) occur in var...

2015
Tatsuroh Sugiyama Md. Kamruzzaman Pramanik Shigehiko Yumura Yulia Komarova

Cells migrate by extending pseudopods such as lamellipodia and blebs. Although the signals leading to lamellipodia extension have been extensively investigated, those for bleb extension remain unclear. Here, we investigated signals for blebbing in Dictyostelium cells using a newly developed assay to induce blebbing. When cells were cut into two pieces with a microneedle, the anucleate fragments...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
Grace E Lee John W Murray Allan W Wolkoff Duncan W Wilson

Microtubule-mediated anterograde transport of herpes simplex virus (HSV) from the neuronal cell body to the axon terminal is crucial for the spread and transmission of the virus. It is therefore of central importance to identify the cellular and viral factors responsible for this trafficking event. In previous studies, we isolated HSV-containing cytoplasmic organelles from infected cells and sh...

2005
Sten Strunze Lloyd C. Trotman Karin Boucke Urs F. Greber Karsten Weis

Incoming adenovirus type 2 (Ad2) and Ad5 shuttle bidirectionally along microtubules, biased to the microtubuleorganizing center by the dynein/dynactin motor complex. It is unknown how the particles reach the nuclear pore complex, where capsids disassemble and viral DNA enters the nucleus. Here, we identified a novel link between nuclear export and microtubule-mediated transport. Two distinct in...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2008
Sherryl R Bisgrove Yuh-Ru Julie Lee Bo Liu Nick T Peters Darryl L Kropf

Microtubules function in concert with associated proteins that modify microtubule behavior and/or transmit signals that effect changes in growth. To better understand how microtubules and their associated proteins influence growth, we analyzed one family of microtubule-associated proteins, the END BINDING1 (EB1) proteins, in Arabidopsis thaliana (EB1a, EB1b, and EB1c). We find that antibodies d...

Journal: :Cancer research 1995
D M Bollag P A McQueney J Zhu O Hensens L Koupal J Liesch M Goetz E Lazarides C M Woods

Tubulin polymerization into microtubules is a dynamic process, with the equilibrium between growth and shrinkage being essential for many cellular processes. The antineoplastic agent taxol hyperstabilizes polymerized microtubules, leading to mitotic arrest and cytotoxicity in proliferating cells. Using a sensitive filtration-calorimetric assay to detect microtubule nucleating activity, we have ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Vadym Sulimenko Eduarda Dráberová Tetyana Sulimenko Libor Macurek Vera Richterová Petr Dráber Pavel Dráber

Aggregation of the high-affinity IgE receptors (FcepsilonRIs) on the surface of granulated mast cells initiates a chain of signaling events culminating in the release of allergy mediators. Although microtubules are involved in mast cell degranulation, the molecular mechanism that controls microtubule rearrangement after FcepsilonRI triggering is poorly understood. In this study, we show that th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Hanne Van Gorp Pedro H V Saavedra Nathalia M de Vasconcelos Nina Van Opdenbosch Lieselotte Vande Walle Magdalena Matusiak Giusi Prencipe Antonella Insalaco Filip Van Hauwermeiren Dieter Demon Delfien J Bogaert Melissa Dullaers Elfride De Baere Tino Hochepied Joke Dehoorne Karim Y Vermaelen Filomeen Haerynck Fabrizio De Benedetti Mohamed Lamkanfi

Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common monogenic autoinflammatory disease worldwide. It is caused by mutations in the inflammasome adaptor Pyrin, but how FMF mutations alter signaling in FMF patients is unknown. Herein, we establish Clostridium difficile and its enterotoxin A (TcdA) as Pyrin-activating agents and show that wild-type and FMF Pyrin are differentially controlled by ...

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