نتایج جستجو برای: tubulin

تعداد نتایج: 11422  

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Oskar W. Smrzka Nathalie Delgehyr Michel Bornens

The properties of the microtubule network are regulated at various levels including tissue-dependent isotype switching, post-translational modification of αand β-tubulin, and by a variety of microtubuleassociated molecules (for reviews, see [1–3]). Microtubule nucleation is attributed to γ-tubulin, which is present in protein complexes at the centrosome and in the cytoplasm [4,5]. A screen for ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Arunashree Bhamidipati Sally A. Lewis Nicholas J. Cowan

The ADP ribosylation factor-like proteins (Arls) are a family of small monomeric G proteins of unknown function. Here, we show that Arl2 interacts with the tubulin-specific chaperone protein known as cofactor D. Cofactors C, D, and E assemble the alpha/beta- tubulin heterodimer and also interact with native tubulin, stimulating it to hydrolyze GTP and thus acting together as a beta-tubulin GTPa...

2016
Catalina Ana Rosselló Lisa Lindström Johan Glindre Greta Eklund Maria Alvarado-Kristensson

The cytosolic role of γ-tubulin as a microtubule organizer has been studied thoroughly, but its nuclear function is poorly understood. Here, we show that γ-tubulin is located throughout the chromatin of demembranated Xenopus laevis sperm and, as the nucleus is formed, γ-tubulin recruits lamin B3 and nuclear membranes. Immunodepletion of γ-tubulin impairs X. laevis assembly of both the lamina an...

Journal: :Cancer research 2015
Joshua A McCarroll Pei Pei Gan Rafael B Erlich Marjorie Liu Tanya Dwarte Sharon S Sagnella Mia C Akerfeldt Lu Yang Amelia L Parker Melissa H Chang Michael S Shum Frances L Byrne Maria Kavallaris

βIII-tubulin (encoded by TUBB3) expression is associated with therapeutic resistance and aggressive disease in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but the basis for its pathogenic influence is not understood. Functional and differential proteomics revealed that βIII-tubulin regulates expression of proteins associated with malignant growth and metastases. In particular, the adhesion-associated t...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1992
N K Pryer R A Walker V P Skeen B D Bourns M F Soboeiro E D Salmon

We used video assays to study the dynamic instability behavior of individual microtubules assembled in vitro with purified tau, purified MAP2 or a preparation of unfractionated heat-stable MAPs. Axoneme-nucleated microtubules were assembled from pure tubulin at concentrations between 4 and 9 microM in the presence of MAPs, and observed by video-differential interference contrast microscopy. Mic...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1998
Y Yoon N Török E Krueger B Oswald M A McNiven

Ethanol has been predicted to alter vesicle-based protein traffic in hepatocytes, in part, via a disruption of the microtubule (MT) cytoskeleton. However, information on the effects of chronic ethanol exposure on MT function in vivo is sparse. Therefore the goal of this study was to test for ethanol-induced changes in rat liver tubulin expression, assembly, and cellular organization, using mole...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1997
A Sonesson M Berglund I Staxén S Widell

The cortical microtubules determine how cellulose microfibrils are deposited in the plant cell wall and are thus important for the control of cell expansion. To understand how microtubules can control microfibril deposition, the components that link the microtubules to the plasma membrane (PM) of plant cells must be isolated. To obtain information on the properties of the tubulin-membrane assoc...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1995
A Debec C Détraves C Montmory G Géraud M Wright

The spindle pole localization of gamma-tubulin was compared in wild type and acentriolar cultured Drosophila cells using polyclonal antibodies specifically raised against the carboxy terminal amino acid sequence of Drosophila gamma-tubulin-1 (-KSEDSRSVTSAGS). During interphase, gamma-tubulin was present in the centrosome of wild type cells and accumulated around this organelle in a cell cycle d...

Journal: :Cell motility and the cytoskeleton 1990
R M Warn A Harrison V Planques N Robert-Nicoud J Wehland

The distribution of microtubules (MTs) enriched in detyrosinated alpha-tubulin (Glu-tubulin) was studied in Drosophila embryos by immunofluorescence microscopy by using a monoclonal antibody (ID5) which was raised against a 14-residue synthetic peptide spanning the carboxyterminal sequence of Glu-tubulin (Wehland and Weber: J. Cell Sci. 88:185-203, 1987). While all MT arrays contained tyrosinat...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2003
Masaru Takahashi Hirokazu Shiraishi Yuji Ishibashi Kristie L Blade Paul J McDermott Donald R Menick Dhandapani Kuppuswamy George Cooper

In pressure-overload cardiac hypertrophy, microtubule network densification is one cause of contractile dysfunction. Cardiac transcriptional upregulation of beta1-tubulin rather than the constitutive beta4-tubulin and of microtubule-associated protein (MAP)4 accompanies hypertrophy, with extensive microtubule decoration by MAP4. Because MAP4 stabilizes microtubules, and because the isoform-vari...

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