نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear cascade

تعداد نتایج: 280468  

2012
Sean P. O’Brien Matthew P. DeLisa

SUMO (small ubiquitin-related modifier) is a reversible post-translational protein modifier that alters the localization, activity, or stability of proteins to which it is attached. Many enzymes participate in regulated SUMO-conjugation and SUMO-deconjugation pathways. Hundreds of SUMO targets are currently known, with the majority being nuclear proteins. However, the dynamic and reversible nat...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2006
Eva M Eves Paul Shapiro Karuna Naik Ulf R Klein Nicholas Trakul Marsha Rich Rosner

Raf kinase inhibitory protein (RKIP or PEBP) is an inhibitor of the Raf/MEK/MAP kinase signaling cascade and a suppressor of cancer metastasis. We now show that RKIP associates with centrosomes and kinetochores and regulates the spindle checkpoint in mammalian cells. RKIP depletion causes decreases in the mitotic index, the number of metaphase cells, and traversal times from nuclear envelope br...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1999
Jörg Großhans Frank Schnorrer Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard

In the Drosophila embryo the nuclear localisation of Dorsal, a member of the Rel family, is regulated by an extracellular signal, which is transmitted to the interior of the egg cell by a cascade of proteins involving the novel protein Tube and the protein kinase Pelle. Here we analyse the activation mechanism of Tube and Pelle and the interaction between these two components. We show that both...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2006
Diasinou Fioravante Paul D Smolen John H Byrne

The sensorimotor synapse of Aplysia exhibits long-term facilitation (LTF) and long-term depression (LTD) elicited by the neuromodulator serotonin (5-HT) and the peptide Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH(2), respectively. 5-HT-induced LTF engages extracellular-regulated kinase (Erk) and CREB1, whereas FMRFa-induced LTD engages p38 MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) and CREB2. The interaction of the 5-HT a...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2016
Dieter Edbauer Christian Haass

Expansion of a GGGGCC repeat in C9orf72 causes amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal dementia, or a combination of both. Bidirectional repeat transcripts sequester RNA-binding proteins into nuclear RNA foci. The repeat is translated into dipeptide repeat (DPR) proteins that are crucial for repeat-induced toxicity. DPRs inhibit the proteasome and sequester other proteins. These changes a...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
A M Ishov G G Maul

After DNA viruses enter the nucleus, they initiate a transcriptional cascade which is followed by replication. We investigated whether these processes take place at specific nuclear sites or, as suggested by the mode of entry, randomly throughout the nucleus. Three distinct nuclear domains, nuclear factor-1 sites, coiled bodies, and nuclear domain 10 (ND10), were used as markers to investigate ...

2017
Erika Guimarães Rodrigo Machado Matheus de Castro Fonseca Andressa França Clarissa Carvalho Ana Cândida Araújo e Silva Brígida Almeida Puebla Cassini Bárbara Hissa Luciana Drumond Carlos Gonçalves Gabriel Fernandes Marina De Brot Márcio Moraes Lucíola Barcelos José Miguel Ortega André Oliveira M. Fátima Leite

Increases in nuclear calcium concentration generate specific biological outcomes that differ from those resulting from increased cytoplasmic calcium. Nuclear calcium effects on tumor cell proliferation are widely appreciated; nevertheless, its involvement in other steps of tumor progression is not well understood. Therefore, we evaluated whether nuclear calcium is essential in other additional ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1996
V M Weaver C E Carson P R Walker N Chaly B Lach Y Raymond D L Brown M Sikorska

In dexamethasone-treated thymocyte cultures an increase in nuclear proteolytic activity paralleled chromatin fragmentation and the appearance of small apoptotic cells. The elevation of nuclear proteolytic activity was accompanied by site-specific degradation of nuclear mitotic apparatus protein and lamin B, two essential components of the nuclear matrix. Nuclear mitotic apparatus protein phosph...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 1997
S A Walter T M Guadagno J E Ferrell

Previous work has established that activation of Mos, Mek, and p42 mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase can trigger release from G2-phase arrest in Xenopus oocytes and oocyte extracts and can cause Xenopus embryos and extracts to arrest in mitosis. Herein we have found that activation of the MAP kinase cascade can also bring about an interphase arrest in cycling extracts. Activation of the ca...

Introduction: Complex molecular pathways involve in development of different tissues such as teeth. Differential gene expression patterns during teeth development generates different tooth types. Teeth development results from interactions between oral epithelium and underlying ectomesenchyme cells with neural crest origin. Teeth development are regulated by different signaling networks. In thi...

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