نتایج جستجو برای: مدل mts

تعداد نتایج: 127402  

1996
Gregg G. Gundersen Irine Kim Cheryl J. Chapin

Previous studies have shown that fibroblasts induced to migrate into an in vitro wound rapidly generate an array of stable, post-translationally detyrosinated microtubules (Glu MTs) oriented toward the direction of migration. To understand how cells generate a stable array of MTs at a specific location, we have analyzed the contribution of media components to the formation of oriented Glu MTs i...

Journal: : 2022

در این مقاله یک مدل ریاضی برای مسئله سیستم تولیدی همکارانه ساخت بر اساس سفارش با رعایت انصاف تخصیص بار‌های تولید طراحی شده است. اهداف اصلی مدل، کمینه‌سازی هزینه‌‌های کل و حداکثر استفاده از منابع به‌منظور عادلانه شرایط عدم­قطعیت کنترل پارامتر‌های غیرقطعی روش برنامه‌ریزی فازی ‌شده نتایج نشان می‌دهد افزایش نرخ عدم‌قطعیت، می­یابد. ازآنجاکه ظرفیت کارخانه‌ها ثابت است، مقدار تقاضا، هر کارخانه نیز می­ی...

2009
R. PIZZI

Microtubules (MTs) are cylindrical polymers of the protein tubulin, are constituents of all eukaryotic cells cytoskeleton and are involved in key cellular functions. MTs are claimed to be involved as sub-cellular information or quantum information communication systems [1][2][3]. MTs are the closest biological equivalent to the well-known carbon nanotubes (NTs) material. We evaluated some bioph...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Arun Sampathkumar Jelmer J Lindeboom Seth Debolt Ryan Gutierrez David W Ehrhardt Tijs Ketelaar Staffan Persson

In eukaryotic cells, the actin and microtubule (MT) cytoskeletal networks are dynamic structures that organize intracellular processes and facilitate their rapid reorganization. In plant cells, actin filaments (AFs) and MTs are essential for cell growth and morphogenesis. However, dynamic interactions between these two essential components in live cells have not been explored. Here, we use spin...

2010
Ryota Uehara Gohta Goshima

The central spindle forms between segregating chromosomes during anaphase and is required for cytokinesis. Although anaphase-specific bundling and stabilization of interpolar microtubules (MTs) contribute to formation of the central spindle, it remains largely unknown how these MTs are prepared. Using live imaging of MT plus ends and an MT depolymerization and regrowth assay, we show that de no...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
E W Dent J L Callaway G Szebenyi P W Baas K Kalil

Local changes in microtubule organization and distribution are required for the axon to grow and navigate appropriately; however, little is known about how microtubules (MTs) reorganize during directed axon outgrowth. We have used time-lapse digital imaging of developing cortical neurons microinjected with fluorescently labeled tubulin to follow the movements of individual MTs in two regions of...

Journal: :Cytoskeleton 2011
Austin Peck M Emre Sargin Nichole E LaPointe Kenneth Rose B S Manjunath Stuart C Feinstein Leslie Wilson

We have utilized tau-assembled and tau-stabilized microtubules (MTs), in the absence of taxol, to investigate the effects of tau isoforms with three and four MT binding repeats upon kinesin-driven MT gliding. MTs were assembled in the presence of either 3-repeat tau (3R tau) or 4-repeat tau (4R tau) at tau:tubulin dimer molar ratios that approximate those found in neurons. MTs assembled with 3R...

2015
Arif Md. Rashedul Kabir Daisuke Inoue Tanjina Afrin Hiroyuki Mayama Kazuki Sada Akira Kakugo

We have demonstrated compression stress induced mechanical deformation of microtubules (MTs) on a two-dimensional elastic medium and investigated the role of compression strain, strain rate, and a MT-associated protein in the deformation of MTs. We show that MTs, supported on a two-dimensional substrate by a MT-associated protein kinesin, undergo buckling when they are subjected to compression ...

2016
Nathalie Ly Nadia Elkhatib Enzo Bresteau Olivier Piétrement Mehdi Khaled Maria M. Magiera Carsten Janke Eric Le Cam Andrew D. Rutenberg Guillaume Montagnac

Acetylation of the lysine 40 of α-tubulin (K40) is a post-translational modification occurring in the lumen of microtubules (MTs) and is controlled by the α-tubulin acetyl-transferase αTAT1. How αTAT1 accesses the lumen and acetylates α-tubulin there has been an open question. Here, we report that acetylation starts at open ends of MTs and progressively spreads longitudinally from there. We obs...

2012
Aswin Sai Narain Seshasayee Parul Singh Sandeep Krishna

DNA methytransferases (MTs) in bacteria are best understood in the context of restriction-modification (R-M) systems, which act as bacterial immune systems against incoming DNA including phages, but have also been described as selfish elements. But several orphan MTs, which are not associated with any restriction enzyme, have also been characterized and may protect against parasitism by R-M sys...

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