نتایج جستجو برای: centrosome

تعداد نتایج: 4354  

2017
Li-En Jao Abdalla Akef Susan R. Wente

Control of organellar assembly and function is critical to eukaryotic homeostasis and survival. Gle1 is a highly conserved regulator of RNA-dependent DEAD-box ATPase proteins, with critical roles in both mRNA export and translation. In addition to its well-defined interaction with nuclear pore complexes, here we find that Gle1 is enriched at the centrosome and basal body. Gle1 assembles into th...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Bénédicte Delaval Sébastien Létard Hélène Lelièvre Véronique Chevrier Laurent Daviet Patrice Dubreuil Daniel Birnbaum

Myeloproliferative disorders (MPD) are malignant diseases of hematopoietic progenitor cells. Many MPDs result from a chromosomal translocation that creates a fusion gene encoding a chimeric kinase. The fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 (FGFR1)-MPD is characterized by the fusion of the FGFR1 kinase with various partners, including FOP. We show here that both normal FOP and FOP-FGFR1 fusion kin...

2016
Cuie Chen Mayu Inaba Zsolt G Venkei Yukiko M Yamashita

Asymmetric stem cell division is often accompanied by stereotypical inheritance of the mother and daughter centrosomes. However, it remains unknown whether and how stem cell centrosomes are uniquely regulated and how this regulation may contribute to stem cell fate. Here we identify Klp10A, a microtubule-depolymerizing kinesin of the kinesin-13 family, as the first protein enriched in the stem ...

2017
Ning Huang Yuqing Xia Donghui Zhang Song Wang Yitian Bao Runsheng He Junlin Teng Jianguo Chen

In animal cells, the centrosome is the main microtubule-organizing centre where microtubules are nucleated and anchored. The centriole subdistal appendages (SDAs) are the key structures that anchor microtubules in interphase cells, but the composition and assembly mechanisms of SDAs are not well understood. Here, we reveal that centrosome-binding proteins, coiled-coil domain containing (CCDC) 1...

Journal: :Cell biology international 2002
Ivan V Maly Ivan A Vorobjev

We approach the problem of an apparently random movement of small cytoplasmic vesicles and its relationship to centrosome functioning. Motion of small vesicles in the cytoplasm of BSC-1 cells was quantified using computer-assisted microscopy. The vesicles move across the cytoplasm frequently changing their directions with negligible net displacement. The autocorrelation function for consecutive...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2006
Xiumin Yan Robert Habedanck Erich A Nigg

The anchoring of microtubules (MTs) to subcellular structures is critical for cell shape, polarity, and motility. In mammalian cells, the centrosome is a prominent MT anchoring structure. A number of proteins, including ninein, p150Glued, and EB1, have been implicated in centrosomal MT anchoring, but the process is far from understood. Here we show that CAP350 and FOP (FGFR1 oncogene partner) f...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1986
G Sluder F J Miller C L Rieder

The tight coordination normally found between nuclear events and the doubling of centrosomes at each cell cycle suggests that nuclear activities may be part of the mechanism that controls the reproduction of centrosomes. To determine if this is the case, we used a micropipette to completely remove the nucleus from eggs of the sea urchin Lytechinus variegatus at prophase of the first mitosis, le...

2013
Sasidharan Shashikala Rohith Kumar Nisha E. Thomas Dhanesh Sivadasan Jackson James Suparna Sengupta

Gamma-tubulin is the major protein involved in the nucleation of microtubules from centrosomes in eukaryotic cells. It is present in both cytoplasm and centrosome. However, before centrosome maturation prior to mitosis, gamma-tubulin concentration increases dramatically in the centrosome, the mechanism of which is not known. Earlier it was reported that cytoplasmic gamma-tubulin complex isolate...

2012
Laura Andrés-Delgado Olga M. Antón Francesca Bartolini Ana Ruiz-Sáenz Isabel Correas Gregg G. Gundersen Miguel A. Alonso

T cell antigen receptor-proximal signaling components, Rho-family GTPases, and formin proteins DIA1 and FMNL1 have been implicated in centrosome reorientation to the immunological synapse of T lymphocytes. However, the role of these molecules in the reorientation process is not yet defined. Here we find that a subset of microtubules became rapidly stabilized and that their α-tubulin subunit pos...

2013
Jason Yi Xufeng Wu Andrew H. Chung James K. Chen Tarun M. Kapoor John A. Hammer

T cells rapidly reposition their centrosome to the center of the immunological synapse (IS) to drive polarized secretion in the direction of the bound target cell. Using an optical trap for spatial and temporal control over target presentation, we show that centrosome repositioning in Jurkat T cells exhibited kinetically distinct polarization and docking phases and required calcium flux and sig...

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