نتایج جستجو برای: cell cleavage

تعداد نتایج: 1712715  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2004
Yumi Uetake Greenfield Sluder

Failure of cells to cleave at the end of mitosis is dangerous to the organism because it immediately produces tetraploidy and centrosome amplification, which is thought to produce genetic imbalances. Using normal human and rat cells, we reexamined the basis for the attractive and increasingly accepted proposal that normal mammalian cells have a "tetraploidy checkpoint" that arrests binucleate c...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1990
R R Spaete A Saxena P I Scott G J Song W S Probert W J Britt W Gibson L Rasmussen C Pachl

Truncated versions of the human cytomegalovirus (CMV) strain Towne glycoprotein B (gB) gene were stably expressed in CHO cell lines. The calcium-specific ionophore A23187 inhibited proteolytic cleavage of C-terminal-truncated gB expressed by cell line 67.77. These inhibition studies also showed that the 93-kilodalton cleavage product most likely represents the N-terminal cleavage fragment of gB...

2007
Petra Volná Jordan Jarjour Sarah Baxter Steve R. Roffler Raymond J. Monnat Barry L. Stoddard Andrew M. Scharenberg

LAGLIDADG homing endonucleases (LHEs) cleave 18-24 bp DNA sequences and are promising enzymes for applications requiring sequence-specific DNA cleavage amongst genome-sized DNA backgrounds. Here, we report a method for cell surface display of LHEs, which facilitates analysis of their DNA binding and cleavage properties by flow cytometry. Cells expressing surface LHEs can be stained with fluores...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
farideh shiezadeh pharmacological research centre of medicinal plants, school of medicine, mashhad, university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. seyed hadi mousavi pharmacological research centre of medicinal plants, school of medicine, mashhad, university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. mohammad sadegh amiri department of biology, payame noor university, 19395-3697 tehran, iran. mehrdad iranshahi biotechnology research center and school of pharmacy, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. zahra tayarani-najaran department of pharmacodynamics and toxicology, school of pharmacy, mashhad, university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. gholamreza karimi medical toxicology research center and pharmacy school, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran.

rheum turkestanicum janischew. (polygonaceae) is a plant that grows in central asia and in north-east of iran. traditionally, people use roots of r. turkestanicum as an anti-diabetic and anti-hypertensive as well as anticancer agent. in this study the cytotoxicity and apoptogenic properties of ethyl acetate (etoac), n-hexane and h2o extracts from rheum turkestanicum janischew. (polygonaceae) ro...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2005
P S Marie Yeung Nicholas Zagorski Hélène Marquis

Listeria monocytogenes is a gram-positive bacterial pathogen that multiplies in the cytosol of host cells and spreads directly from cell to cell. During cell-to-cell spread, bacteria become temporarily confined to secondary vacuoles. The broad-range phospholipase C (PC-PLC) of L. monocytogenes contributes to bacterial escape from secondary vacuoles. PC-PLC requires cleavage of an N-terminal pro...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Igor Weber Ralph Neujahr Aiping Du Jana Köhler Jan Faix Günther Gerisch

BACKGROUND Myosin II, a conventional myosin, is dispensable for mitotic division in Dictyostelium if the cells are attached to a substrate, but is required when the cells are growing in suspension. Only a small fraction of myosin II-null cells fail to divide when attached to a substrate. Cortexillins are actin-bundling proteins that translocate to the midzone of mitotic cells and are important ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
N Cabrera E Díaz-Rodríguez E Becker D Martín-Zanca A Pandiella

The extracellular domain of several membrane-anchored proteins can be released as a soluble fragment by the action of a cell surface endoproteolytic system. This cleavage results in the generation of a soluble and a cell-bound fragment. In the case of proteins with signaling capability, such as tyrosine kinase receptors, the cleavage process may have an effect on the kinase activity of the cell...

2016
Nilay Taneja Aidan M. Fenix Lindsay Rathbun Bryan A. Millis Matthew J. Tyska Heidi Hehnly Dylan T. Burnette

The geometry of the cleavage furrow during mitosis is often asymmetric in vivo and plays a critical role in stem cell differentiation and the relative positioning of daughter cells during development. Early observations of adhesive cell lines revealed asymmetry in the shape of the cleavage furrow, where the bottom (i.e., substrate attached side) of the cleavage furrow ingressed less than the to...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1991
N Sato S Yonemura T Obinata S Tsukita

Radixin is a barbed end-capping actin-modulating protein which was first identified in isolated cell-to-cell adherens junctions from rat liver (Tsukita, Sa., Y. Hieda, and Sh. Tsukita, 1989. J. Cell Biol. 108:2369-2382). In the present study, we have analyzed the distribution of radixin in dividing cells. For this purpose, an mAb specific for radixin was obtained using chicken gizzard radixin a...

2016
Tanya Pike Nicola Brownlow Svend Kjaer Jeremy Carlton Peter J. Parker

The 'NoCut', or Aurora B abscission checkpoint can be activated if DNA is retained in the cleavage furrow after completion of anaphase. Checkpoint failure leads to incomplete abscission and a binucleate outcome. These phenotypes are also observed after loss of PKCɛ in transformed cell models. Here we show that PKCɛ directly modulates the Aurora B-dependent abscission checkpoint by phosphorylati...

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