نتایج جستجو برای: eb1

تعداد نتایج: 597  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1990
H Gruffat E Manet A Rigolet A Sergeant

In cells latently infected with EBV, the switch from latency to productive infection is linked to the expression of two EBV transcription factors called EB1 (or Z) and R. EB1 is an upstream element factor which has partial homology to the AP1/ATF family, whereas R is an enhancer factor. In the R-responsive enhancer of the replication origin only active during the EBV lytic cycle (ORIIyt), R-res...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Floyd J. Mattie Megan M. Stackpole Michelle C. Stone Jessie R. Clippard David A. Rudnick Yijun Qiu Juan Tao Dana L. Allender Manpreet Parmar Melissa M. Rolls

BACKGROUND in many differentiated cells, microtubules are organized into polarized noncentrosomal arrays, yet few mechanisms that control these arrays have been identified. For example, mechanisms that maintain microtubule polarity in the face of constant remodeling by dynamic instability are not known. Drosophila neurons contain uniform-polarity minus-end-out microtubules in dendrites, which a...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Tatiana Stepanova Ihor Smal Jeffrey van Haren Umut Akinci Zhe Liu Marja Miedema Ronald Limpens Marco van Ham Michael van der Reijden Raymond Poot Frank Grosveld Mieke Mommaas Erik Meijering Niels Galjart

In Chinese hamster ovary cells, microtubules originate at the microtubule organizing center (MTOC) and grow persistently toward the cell edge, where they undergo catastrophe. In axons, microtubule dynamics must be regulated differently because microtubules grow parallel to the plasma membrane and there is no MTOC. GFP-tagged microtubule plus end tracking proteins (+TIPs) mark the ends of growin...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2010
Jason S King Douwe M Veltman Marios Georgiou Buzz Baum Robert H Insall

Cell division requires the tight coordination of multiple cytoskeletal pathways. The best understood of these involves myosin-II-dependent constriction around the cell equator, but both Dictyostelium and mammalian cells also use a parallel, adhesion-dependent mechanism to generate furrows. We show that the actin nucleation factor SCAR/WAVE is strongly activated during Dictyostelium cytokinesis....

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2006
Tatsuru Togo

Resealing of a disrupted plasma membrane requires Ca(2+)-regulated exocytosis. Repeated disruptions reseal more quickly than the initial wound. This facilitated response requires both Ca(2+) and protein kinase C (PKC), and is sensitive to brefeldin A. There is also evidence that this response is polarized to the site where the cell membrane had previously been disrupted. Observations of GFP-tag...

2015
Audrey Dumas Gabrielle Lê-Bury Florence Marie-Anaïs Floriane Herit Julie Mazzolini Thomas Guilbert Pierre Bourdoncle David G. Russell Serge Benichou Ahmed Zahraoui Florence Niedergang

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) impairs major functions of macrophages but the molecular basis for this defect remains poorly characterized. Here, we show that macrophages infected with HIV-1 were unable to respond efficiently to phagocytic triggers and to clear bacteria. The maturation of phagosomes, defined by the presence of late endocytic markers, hydrolases, and reactive oxygen...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2005
Véronique Pizon Fabien Gerbal Carmen Cifuentes Diaz Eric Karsenti

It has been proposed that microtubules (MTs) participate in skeletal muscle cell differentiation. However, it is still unclear how this happens. To examine whether MTs could participate directly in the organization of thick and thin filaments into sarcomeres, we observed the concomitant reorganization and dynamics of MTs with the behavior of sarcomeric actin and myosin by time-lapse confocal mi...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2009
Aurélien Dif Fouzia Boulmedais Mathieu Pinot Victor Roullier Michèle Baudy-Floc'h Frédéric M Coquelle Samuel Clarke Pierre Neveu Françoise Vignaux Roland Le Borgne Maxime Dahan Zoher Gueroui Valérie Marchi-Artzner

The use of the semiconductor quantum dots (QD) as biolabels for both ensemble and single-molecule tracking requires the development of simple and versatile methods to target individual proteins in a controlled manner, ideally in living cells. To address this challenge, we have prepared small and stable QDs (QD-ND) using a surface coating based on a peptide sequence containing a tricysteine, pol...

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