نتایج جستجو برای: kinesin spindle protein ksp

تعداد نتایج: 1257635  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2004
Nicole LeBrasseur

he Eg5 kinesin helps build a bipolar spindle by sliding microtubules past each other at the spindle midzone. On page 473, Ganem and Compton show that bipolarity requires another kinesin, called Kif2a, that localizes to spindle poles. Kif2a is strongly expressed in neuronal cells and is a member of a class of kinesins that depolymerize micro-tubules instead of stepping along their surface. The a...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2004
Nicole LeBrasseur

he Eg5 kinesin helps build a bipolar spindle by sliding microtubules past each other at the spindle midzone. On page 473, Ganem and Compton show that bipolarity requires another kinesin, called Kif2a, that localizes to spindle poles. Kif2a is strongly expressed in neuronal cells and is a member of a class of kinesins that depolymerize micro-tubules instead of stepping along their surface. The a...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Verena Jantsch-Plunger Pierre Gönczy Alper Romano Heinke Schnabel Danielle Hamill Ralf Schnabel Anthony A. Hyman Michael Glotzer

During cytokinesis of animal cells, the mitotic spindle plays at least two roles. Initially, the spindle positions the contractile ring. Subsequently, the central spindle, which is composed of microtubule bundles that form during anaphase, promotes a late step in cytokinesis. How the central spindle assembles and functions in cytokinesis is poorly understood. The cyk-4 gene has been identified ...

2013
Jeffrey D. Salemi Philip T. McGilvray Thomas J. Maresca

Accurate transmission of the genome through cell division requires microtubules from opposing spindle poles to interact with protein super-structures called kinetochores that assemble on each sister chromatid. Most kinetochores establish erroneous attachments that are destabilized through a process called error correction. Failure to correct improper kinetochore-microtubule (kt-MT) interactions...

2000
Verena Jantsch-Plunger Pierre Gönczy Alper Romano Heinke Schnabel Danielle Hamill Ralf Schnabel Anthony A. Hyman Michael Glotzer

During cytokinesis of animal cells, the mitotic spindle plays at least two roles. Initially, the spindle positions the contractile ring. Subsequently, the central spindle, which is composed of microtubule bundles that form during anaphase, promotes a late step in cytokinesis. How the central spindle assembles and functions in cytokinesis is poorly understood. The cyk-4 gene has been identified ...

Journal: :Cell 1995
Anne Slangy Heidi A. Lane Pierre d'Hérin Maryannick Harper Michel Kress Erich A. Niggt

We have isolated a human homolog of Xenopus Eg5, a kinesin-related motor protein implicated in the assembly and dynamics of the mitotic spindle. We report that microinjection of antibodies against human Eg5 (HsEg5) blocks centrosome migration and causes HeLa cells to arrest in mitosis with monoastral microtubule arrays. Furthermore, an evolutionarily conserved cdc2 phosphorylation site (Thr-927...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2013
Yuko Iwakiri Sachiko Kamakura Junya Hayase Hideki Sumimoto

Bipolar spindle assembly in mitotic cells is a prerequisite to ensure correct alignment of chromosomes for their segregation to each daughter cell; spindle microtubules are tethered at plus ends to chromosomes and focused at minus ends to either of the two spindle poles. NuMA (nuclear mitotic apparatus protein) is present solely in the nucleus in interphase cells, but relocalizes during mitosis...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Kenneth A. Myers Peter W. Baas

Kinesin-5 is a homotetrameric motor protein that interacts with adjacent microtubules in the mitotic spindle. Kinesin-5 is also highly expressed in developing postmitotic neurons. Axons of cultured neurons experimentally depleted of kinesin-5 grow up to five times longer than controls and display more branches. The faster growth rates are accompanied by a doubling of the frequency of transport ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Anne L. Knowlton Valeriya V. Vorozhko Weijie Lan Gary J. Gorbsky P. Todd Stukenberg

Kinesins in the mitotic spindle play major roles in determining spindle shape, size, and bipolarity, although specific regulation of these kinesins at distinct locations on the spindle is poorly understood. So that the forces that are required for spindle bipolarity are balanced, microtubule-depolymerizing kinesins are tightly regulated. Aurora B kinase phosphorylates the neck regions of the ki...

Journal: :Cell 2000
Hironori Funabiki Andrew W Murray

At anaphase, the linkage betweeh sister chromatids is dissolved and the separated sisters move toward opposite poles of the spindle. We developed a method to purify metaphase and anaphase chromosomes from frog egg extracts and identified proteins that leave chromosomes at anaphase using a new form of expression screening. This approach identified Xkid, a Xenopus homolog of human Kid (kinesin-li...

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