نتایج جستجو برای: latrunculin a

تعداد نتایج: 13431831  

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2001
Sally Lowell Fiona M Watt

In human interfollicular epidermis stem cells lie in clusters surrounded by their differentiated daughters, transit amplifying cells, an arrangement that reflects differences in cell cohesiveness and motility. Keratinocytes expressing a dominant negative Delta1 mutant, Delta(T), lacking most of the cytoplasmic domain, acquired the motile behaviour of transit cells while retaining their stem cel...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Imogen A. Sparkes Nicholas A. Teanby Chris Hawes

Although organelle movement in higher plants is predominantly actin-based, potential roles for the 17 predicted Arabidopsis myosins in motility are only just emerging. It is shown here that two Arabidopsis myosins from class XI, XIE, and XIK, are involved in Golgi, peroxisome, and mitochondrial movement. Expression of dominant negative forms of the myosin lacking the actin binding domain at the...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2006
Raheel Ahmed Xiang-ming Zha Steven H Green Michael E Dailey

We examined the timing and mechanisms of CaMKIIalpha recruitment to nascent synapses of developing rat hippocampal pyramidal neurons in slice culture. Time-lapse confocal imaging shows that GFP-CaMKIIalpha in transfected neurons accumulates in spines as they are forming, and loss of CaMKIIalpha coincides with spine destabilization. Immunolabeling shows that endogenous CaMKIIalpha is concentrate...

2015
Vikas Srivastava Praveen Kumar Verma

There is an error in the seventh sentence of the “Plant materials, tissue collection, hormone treatment and A. rabiei infection” section of the Material and Methods. The sentence should read: The spore suspension of freshly grown A. rabiei cultures (2 X 10 spores/mL) were sprayed onto 3 week old phytotron-grown plants and almost one-third of the aerial part of the respective samples were collec...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Takeshi Sakaba Erwin Neher

Depletion and replenishment of pools of synaptic vesicles are important determinants of short-term synaptic plasticity, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are not yet clear. As a first step toward understanding the process of vesicle recruitment, we have applied various specific agents directly to the presynaptic terminal of the calyx of Held synapse. Here we show that the nonhydrolyzable ...

Journal: :Neuron 2003
Yugo Fukazawa Yoshito Saitoh Fumiko Ozawa Yasuhiko Ohta Kensaku Mizuno Kaoru Inokuchi

The dendritic spine is an important site of neuronal plasticity and contains extremely high levels of cytoskeletal actin. However, the dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton during synaptic plasticity and its in vivo function remain unclear. Here we used an in vivo dentate gyrus LTP model to show that LTP induction is associated with actin cytoskeletal reorganization characterized by a long-lasting...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2005
Gabriele Campi Rajat Varma Michael L. Dustin

T cell receptor (TCR) microclusters form within seconds of T cell contact with supported planar bilayers containing intercellular adhesion molecule-1 and agonist major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-peptide complexes, and elevation of cytoplasmic Ca2+ is observed within seconds of the first detectable microclusters. At 0-30 s after contact, TCR microclusters are colocalized with activated for...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2002
Gary Eitzen Li Wang Naomi Thorngren William Wickner

Actin participates in several intracellular trafficking pathways. We now find that actin, bound to the surface of purified yeast vacuoles in the absence of cytosol or cytoskeleton, regulates the last compartment mixing stage of homotypic vacuole fusion. The Cdc42p GTPase is known to be required for vacuole fusion. We now show that proteins of the Cdc42p-regulated actin remodeling cascade (Cdc42...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2012
Andrea Adamo Armon Sharei Luigi Adamo ByungKun Lee Shirley Mao Klavs F Jensen

Mechanical properties of cells have been shown to have a significant role in disease, as in many instances cell stiffness changes when a cell is no longer healthy. We present a high-throughput microfluidics-based approach that exploits the connection between travel time of a cell through a narrow passage and cell stiffness. The system resolves both cell travel time and relative cell diameter wh...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
F Braet I Spector R De Zanger E Wisse

Hepatic endothelial fenestrae are dynamic structures that act as a sieving barrier to control the extensive exchange of material between the blood and the liver parenchyma. Alterations in the number or diameter of fenestrae by drugs, hormones, toxins, and diseases can produce serious perturbations in liver function. Previous studies have shown that disassembly of actin by cytochalasin B or latr...

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