نتایج جستجو برای: nima yooshij

تعداد نتایج: 564  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1987
S A Osmani G S May N R Morris

The temperature-sensitive cell cycle mutation nimA5 causes nuclei of Aspergillus nidulans to be blocked in late G2 at restrictive temperature. Under these conditions the spindle pole body divides but does not separate and the mitotic index drops to zero. If nimA5 is blocked for more than one doubling time and then shifted from restrictive to permissive temperature, nuclei immediately enter mito...

Journal: :Genetics 2014
Meera Govindaraghavan Sarah Lea Anglin Aysha H Osmani Stephen A Osmani

Mitosis is promoted and regulated by reversible protein phosphorylation catalyzed by the essential NIMA and CDK1 kinases in the model filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans. Protein methylation mediated by the Set1/COMPASS methyltransferase complex has also been shown to regulate mitosis in budding yeast with the Aurora mitotic kinase. We uncover a genetic interaction between An-swd1, which en...

Journal: :Current Biology 1995
Andrew M. Fry Erich A. Nigg

The NIMA and Cdc2 protein kinases cooperate to regulate mitosis in Aspergillus nidulans. NIMA-related pathways have now begun to emerge in higher eukaryotes.

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Yoshinobu Akiyama Stéphane M Caucheteux Cécile Vernochet Yoshiko Iwamoto Katsunori Tanaka Colette Kanellopoulos-Langevin Gilles Benichou

The mechanisms underlying tolerance to noninherited maternal Ags (NIMA) are not fully understood. In this study, we designed a double-transgenic model in which all the offspring's CD8(+) T cells corresponded to a single clone recognizing the K(b) MHC class I protein. In contrast, the mother and the father of the offspring differed by the expression of a single Ag, K(b), that served as NIMA. We ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
L. Wu S.A. Osmani P.M. Mirabito

NIMA promotes entry into mitosis in late G2 by some mechanism that is after activation of the Aspergillus nidulans G2 cyclin-dependent kinase, NIMXCDC2/NIMECyclin B. Here we present two independent lines of evidence which indicate that this mechanism involves control of NIMXCDC2/NIMECyclin B localization. First, we found that NIMECyclin B localized to the nucleus and the nucleus-associated orga...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Partha Dutta Melanie Molitor-Dart Joseph L Bobadilla Drew A Roenneburg Zhen Yan Jose R Torrealba William J Burlingham

In mice and humans, the immunologic effects of developmental exposure to noninherited maternal antigens (NIMAs) are quite variable. This heterogeneity likely reflects differences in the relative levels of NIMA-specific T regulatory (T(R)) versus T effector (T(E)) cells. We hypothesized that maintenance of NIMA-specific T(R) cells in the adult requires continuous exposure to maternal cells and a...

Journal: :Genetics 2014
Jennifer R Larson Eric M Facemyer Kuo-Fang Shen Leena Ukil Stephen A Osmani

The nuclear pore complex proteins SonA and SonB, the orthologs of mammalian RAE1 and NUP98, respectively, were identified in Aspergillus nidulans as cold-sensitive suppressors of a temperature-sensitive allele of the essential mitotic NIMA kinase (nimA1). Subsequent analyses found that sonB1 mutants exhibit temperature-dependent DNA damage sensitivity. To understand this pathway further, we per...

2002
Katherine I. Swenson Katharine E. Winkler Anthony R. Means

Although conserved counterparts for most proteins involved in the G 2 /M transition of the cell cycle have been found in all eukaryotes, a notable exception is the essential but functionally enigmatic fungal kinase NIMA. While a number of vertebrate kinases have been identified with catalytic domain homology to NIMA, none of these resemble NIMA within its extensive non-catalytic region, a regio...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2003
Katherine I Swenson Katharine E Winkler Anthony R Means

Although conserved counterparts for most proteins involved in the G(2)/M transition of the cell cycle have been found in all eukaryotes, a notable exception is the essential but functionally enigmatic fungal kinase NIMA. While a number of vertebrate kinases have been identified with catalytic domain homology to NIMA, none of these resemble NIMA within its extensive noncatalytic region, a region...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2005
Brian A Bradley Lynne M Quarmby

The cycle of ciliogenesis and ciliary disassembly is coordinated with cell division. In the unicellular alga Chlamydomonas, the two flagella are maintained at constant and equal length during interphase, and are reabsorbed prior to mitosis. We report that the NIMA-related kinase, Cnk2p, is an axonemal protein that affects flagellar length via effects on disassembly rate and also plays a role in...

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