نتایج جستجو برای: mitotic

تعداد نتایج: 38033  

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2011
Jenna L Riffell Reiner U Jänicke Michel Roberge

Microtubule-targeting cancer drugs such as paclitaxel block cell-cycle progression at mitosis by prolonged activation of the mitotic checkpoint. Cells can spontaneously escape mitotic arrest and enter interphase without chromosome segregation by a process termed mitotic slippage that involves the degradation of cyclin B1 without mitotic checkpoint inactivation. Inducing mitotic slippage with ch...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1994
P R Andreassen R L Margolis

The protein kinase inhibitor 2-aminopurine induces checkpoint override and mitotic exit in BHK cells which have been arrested in mitosis by inhibitors of microtubule function (Andreassen, P. R., and R. L. Margolis. 1991. J. Cell Sci. 100:299-310). Mitotic exit is monitored by loss of MPM-2 antigen, by the reformation of nuclei, and by the extinction of p34cdc2-dependent H1 kinase activity. 2-AP...

2016
Hyun-Soo Kim Gary Fernandes Chang-Woo Lee

Almost all eukaryotic proteins are subject to post-translational modifications during mitosis and cell cycle, and in particular, reversible phosphorylation being a key event. The recent use of high-throughput experimental analyses has revealed that more than 70% of all eukaryotic proteins are regulated by phosphorylation; however, the mechanism of dephosphorylation, counteracting phosphorylatio...

2012
Geun-Hyoung Ha Eun-Kyoung Yim Breuer

Mitosis is tightly regulated and any errors in this process often lead to aneuploidy, genomic instability, and tumorigenesis. Deregulation of mitotic kinases is significantly associated with improper cell division and aneuploidy. Because of their importance during mitosis and the relevance to cancer, mitotic kinase signaling has been extensively studied over the past few decades and, as a resul...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2008
Xianghong Wang Hiu Wing Cheung Abel C S Chun Dong-Yan Jin Yong-Chuan Wong

The mitotic checkpoint, also known as spindle assembly checkpoint, is to ensure accurate chromosome segregation by inducing mitotic arrest when errors occur in the spindle structure or in the alignment of the chromosomes on the spindle. Loss of mitotic checkpoint control is a common event in human cancer cells, which is thought to be responsible for chromosome instability frequently observed in...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Yuji Nakayama Toshiaki Inoue

Microtubule poisons inhibit spindle function, leading to activation of spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) and mitotic arrest. Cell death occurring in prolonged mitosis is the first target of microtubule poisons in cancer therapies. However, even in the presence of microtubule poisons, SAC and mitotic arrest are not permanent, and the surviving cells exit the mitosis without cytokinesis (mitotic ...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2012
Sophie Barillé-Nion Nourdine Bah Eloïse Véquaud Philippe Juin

Attacking cancer cell survival defense by targeting B-Cell Lymphoma 2 (BCL2) family of anti-apoptotic proteins may provide a powerful means to improve chemotherapy efficiency. This could be particularly relevant to anti-mitotic-based therapy, where tumor response relates to a competing network between mitotic cell death signaling and mitotic slippage as an adaptative response to a leaky mitotic...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1970
D P Chopra J D Simnett

Following partial nephrectomy in juvenile metamorphosed Xenopus laevis the mitotic activity in the regenerating kidney reached its maximum on the 6th day and returned to its normal level by the 16th day. The mitotic activity was measured in the pronephros and epidermis of prefeeding Xenopus larvae (stage 38) at different intervals after their implantation into the lymph sacs of partially nephre...

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