نتایج جستجو برای: contour furrow

تعداد نتایج: 26344  

Journal: :پژوهش های کاربردی زراعی (زراعت سابق) 0
غلامرضا افشارمنش عضو هیأت علمی مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی جیرفت و کهنوج

in order to find the most appropriate planting patter and cultivar of grain corn, an experiment was conducted in agriculture research station of jiroft and kahnooj, iran for two years in 2007 and 2008 as a split-plot experiment based on a randomized complete blocks design with three replications. the main plot was planting patter at four levels of normal planting (single-row on one furrow), dou...

Journal: :Current Biology 1998
James Powers Olaf Bossinger Debra Rose Susan Strome William Saxton

Dividing cells need to coordinate the separation of chromosomes with the formation of a cleavage plane. There is evidence that microtubule bundles in the interzone region of the anaphase spindle somehow control both the location and the assembly of the cleavage furrow [1-3]. A microtubule motor that concentrates in the interzone, MKLP1, has previously been implicated in the assembly of both the...

2010
Lindsay Lewellyn Julien Dumont Arshad Desai Karen Oegema

Signaling by the centrosomal asters and spindle midzone coordinately directs formation of the cytokinetic furrow. Here, we explore the contribution of the asters by analyzing the consequences of altering interaster distance during the first cytokinesis of the Caenorhabditis elegans embryo. Delaying aster separation, by using TPXL-1 depletion to shorten the metaphase spindle, leads to a correspo...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1991
N Sato S Yonemura T Obinata S Tsukita

Radixin is a barbed end-capping actin-modulating protein which was first identified in isolated cell-to-cell adherens junctions from rat liver (Tsukita, Sa., Y. Hieda, and Sh. Tsukita, 1989. J. Cell Biol. 108:2369-2382). In the present study, we have analyzed the distribution of radixin in dividing cells. For this purpose, an mAb specific for radixin was obtained using chicken gizzard radixin a...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1990
E D Salmon S M Wolniak

The initiation of furrow formation is disrupted when microtubule elongation to the cell surface is inhibited either by promoting microtubule disassembly with hydrostatic pressure or by stabilizing the mitotic astral microtubules with taxol. The pressure studies confirmed Rappaport's earlier observation that stimulation of furrow formation is produced by a pair of asters and does not require chr...

Journal: :Development 1991
T Wolff D F Ready

Events in the morphogenetic furrow set the stage for all subsequent compound eye development in Drosophila. The periodic pattern of the adult eye begins in the furrow with the spaced initiation of ommatidial rudiments, the preclusters. A wave of mitosis closely follows the furrow. A cell-by-cell analysis reveals details of these events. Early stages of ommatidial assembly can be resolved using ...

2003

Formation of the first cleavage furrow in the telolecithal egg of Loligo was studied with the electron microscope . Before the actual furrow forms, a dense filamentous band develops below the plasma membrane from membrane-bounded dense bodies which appear to be Golgi-derived . The egg surface is thrown into a number of longitudinal folds which parallel the furrow and eventually become incorpora...

2016
Aparna Sherlekar Richa Rikhy

Coordinated membrane and cytoskeletal remodeling activities are required for membrane extension in processes such as cytokinesis and syncytial nuclear division cycles in Drosophila Pseudocleavage furrow membranes in the syncytial Drosophila blastoderm embryo show rapid extension and retraction regulated by actin-remodeling proteins. The F-BAR domain protein Syndapin (Synd) is involved in membra...

Journal: :Development 2013
Carrie M Spratford Justin P Kumar

The compound eye of Drosophila melanogaster is configured by a differentiating wave, the morphogenetic furrow, that sweeps across the eye imaginal disc and transforms thousands of undifferentiated cells into a precisely ordered repetitive array of 800 ommatidia. The initiation of the furrow at the posterior margin of the epithelium and its subsequent movement across the eye field is controlled ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Igor Weber Ralph Neujahr Aiping Du Jana Köhler Jan Faix Günther Gerisch

BACKGROUND Myosin II, a conventional myosin, is dispensable for mitotic division in Dictyostelium if the cells are attached to a substrate, but is required when the cells are growing in suspension. Only a small fraction of myosin II-null cells fail to divide when attached to a substrate. Cortexillins are actin-bundling proteins that translocate to the midzone of mitotic cells and are important ...

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