نتایج جستجو برای: dictyostelium

تعداد نتایج: 5416  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2012
Laura Macro Jyoti K Jaiswal Sanford M Simon

The protein clathrin mediates one of the major pathways of endocytosis from the extracellular milieu and plasma membrane. In single-cell eukaryotes, such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the gene encoding clathrin is not an essential gene, raising the question of whether clathrin conveys specific advantages for multicellularity. Furthermore, in contrast to mammalian cells, endocytosis in S. cerevis...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2002
Alexandre Taminato Raquel Bagattini Renata Gorjão Guokai Chen Adam Kuspa Glaucia Mendes Souza

The Dictyostelium protein kinase YakA is required for the growth-to-development transition. During growth YakA controls the cell cycle, regulating the intervals between cell divisions. When starved for nutrients Dictyostelium cells arrest growth and undergo changes in gene expression, decreasing vegetative mRNAs and inducing the expression of pkaC. YakA is an effector of these changes, being ne...

2014
Javad Noorbakhsh David Schwab Allyson Sgro Thomas Gregor Pankaj Mehta

Unicellular organisms exhibit elaborate collective behaviors in response to environmental cues. These behaviors are controlled by complex biochemical networks within individual cells and coordinated through cell-to-cell communication. Describing these behaviors requires new mathematical models that can bridge scales – from biochemical networks within individual cells to spatially structured cel...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2004
Clive P Morgan Robert Insall Lee Haynes Shamshad Cockcroft

The social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum exhibits high activities of phospholipase and lysophospholipase [Ferber, Munder, Fischer and Gerisch (1970) Eur. J. Biochem. 14, 253-257]. We assayed Dictyostelium lysates to demonstrate the presence of a highly active phospholipase B (PLB) enzyme that removed both fatty-acid chains from phosphatidylcholine and produced the water-soluble glycerophospho...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2003
Weijie Li Biao Xi Wancai Yang Meredith Hawkins Ulrich K Schubart

1.Fire, A., S. Xu, M. K. Montgomery, S.A. Kostas, S.E. Driver, and C.C. Mello. 1998. Potent and specific genetic interference by double-stranded RNA in Caenorhabditis elegans. Nature 391:806-811. 2.Sharp, P.A. 2001. RNA interference—2001. Genes Dev. 15:485-490. 3.Elbashir, S.M., W. Lendeckel, and T. Tuschl. 2001. RNA interference is mediated by 21and 22-nucleotide RNAs. Genes Dev. 15: 188-200. ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1994
B D Ostrow P Chen R L Chisholm

In a number of systems phosphorylation of the regulatory light chain (RMLC) of myosin regulates the activity of myosin. In smooth muscle and vertebrate nonmuscle systems RMLC phosphorylation is required for contractile activity. In Dictyostelium discoideum phosphorylation of the RMLC regulates both ATPase activity and motor function. We have determined the site of phosphorylation on the Dictyos...

Journal: :Cell 1995
Christopher Hug Patrick Y. Jay Indira Reddy James G. McNally Paul C. Bridgman Elliot L. Elson John A. Cooper

Actin assembly is important for cell motility, but the mechanism of assembly and how it relates to motility in vivo is largely unknown. In vitro, actin assembly can be controlled by proteins, such as capping protein, that bind filament ends. To investigate the function of actin assembly in vivo, we altered the levels of capping protein in Dictyostelium cells and found changes in resting and che...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1976
J D Gross M J Peacey D J Trevan

Waves of chemotactic movement during the early phase of aggregation in Dictyostelium discoideum are of 2 kinds, concentric waves produced by cells that emit cyclic AMP signals spontaneously, and spirals generated by excitations relayed continuously around loops of excitable cells. The period of a spiral wave is the time taken for the excitation to make one complete circuit of the pacemaker loop...

Journal: :Current Biology 2003
Robert Insall

Robert Insall was born in London in 1965, into a family of architects, musicians and historians. To their great surprise, he was obviously scientifically inclined from an early age. He did a B.A. at Cambridge University, then stuck around in Cambridge for a Ph.D., where he got interested in Dictyostelium, followed by a postdoc in Johns Hopkins, where he got interested in chemotaxis and cell mov...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1993
J T Bonner

It has been long known that the migrating slugs of the cellular slime moulds are highly sensitive to their environment and orient towards light and in temperature and chemical gradients. There is considerable evidence from past work that these orientations are governed by NH3 which affects the rate of movement of cells within the slug with such precision that orientation to the external stimuli...

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