نتایج جستجو برای: dictyostelium

تعداد نتایج: 5416  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Marcel E Meima Karin E Weening Pauline Schaap

A cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase, PdeE, that harbors two cyclic nucleotide binding motifs and a binuclear Zn(2+)-binding domain was characterized in Dictyostelium. In other eukaryotes, the Dictyostelium domain shows greatest homology to the 73-kDa subunit of the pre-mRNA cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor. The Dictyostelium PdeE gene is expressed at its highest levels during a...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 1999
S Stocker M Hiery G Marriott

The molecular and functional characterization of a 125-kDa Ca2+-extractable protein of the Triton X-100-insoluble fraction of Dictyostelium cells identified a new type of a gelsolin-related molecule. In addition to its five gelsolin segments, this gelsolin-related protein of 125 kDa (GRP125) reveals a number of unique domains, two of which are predicted to form coiled-coil regions. Another dist...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2005
Susan Lee Frank I Comer Atsuo Sasaki Ian X McLeod Yung Duong Koichi Okumura John R Yates Carole A Parent Richard A Firtel

Dictyostelium cells form a multicellular organism through the aggregation of independent cells. This process requires both chemotaxis and signal relay in which the chemoattractant cAMP activates adenylyl cyclase through the G protein-coupled cAMP receptor cAR1. cAMP is produced and secreted and it activates receptors on neighboring cells, thereby relaying the chemoattractant signal to distant c...

2010
Manu Dubin Jörg Fuchs Ralph Gräf Ingo Schubert Wolfgang Nellen

The centromeric histone H3 variant (CenH3) serves to target the kinetochore to the centromeres and thus ensures correct chromosome segregation during mitosis and meiosis. The Dictyostelium H3-like variant H3v1 was identified as the CenH3 ortholog. Dictyostelium CenH3 has an extended N-terminal domain with no similarity to any other known proteins and a histone fold domain at its C-terminus. Wit...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Jan Faix Lisa Kreppel Gad Shaulsky Michael Schleicher Alan R Kimmel

Dictyostelium discoideum has proven an exceptionally powerful system for studying numerous aspects of cellular and developmental functions. The relatively small ( approximately 34 Mb) chromosomal genome of Dictyostelium and high efficiency of targeted gene disruption have enabled researchers to characterize many specific gene functions. However, the number of selectable markers in Dictyostelium...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1987
A De Lozanne C H Berlot L A Leinwand J A Spudich

The amino acid sequence of the myosin tail determines the specific manner in which myosin molecules are packed into the myosin filament, but the details of the molecular interactions are not known. Expression of genetically engineered myosin tail fragments would enable a study of the sequences important for myosin filament formation and its regulation. We report here the expression in Escherich...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Romain Froquet Nathalie Cherix Raphael Birke Mohammed Benghezal Elisabetta Cameroni François Letourneur Hans-Ulrich Mösch Claudio De Virgilio Pierre Cosson

TM9 proteins constitute a well defined family, characterized by the presence of a large variable extracellular domain and nine putative transmembrane domains. This family is highly conserved throughout evolution and comprises three members in Dictyostelium discoideum and Saccharomyces cerevisiae and four in humans and mice. In Dictyostelium, previous analysis demonstrated that TM9 proteins are ...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2015
Javad Noorbakhsh David J Schwab Allyson E 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 cellu...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Andrew Wilkins Jonathan R. Chubb Robert H. Insall

BACKGROUND Dictyostelium possesses a surprisingly large number of Ras proteins and little is known about their activators, the guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs). It is also unclear, in Dictyostelium or in higher eukaryotes, whether Ras pathways are linear, with each Ras controlled by its own GEF, or networked, with multiple GEFs acting on multiple Ras proteins. RESULTS We have identi...

2013
Joseph A. Brzostowski Satoshi Sawai Orr Rozov Xin-hua Liao Daisuke Imoto Carole A. Parent Alan R. Kimmel

Migratory cells, including mammalian leukocytes and Dictyostelium, use G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling to regulate MAPK/ERK, PI3K, TORC2/AKT, adenylyl cyclase and actin polymerization, which collectively direct chemotaxis. Upon ligand binding, mammalian GPCRs are phosphorylated at cytoplasmic residues, uncoupling G-protein pathways, but activating other pathways. However, connection...

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