نتایج جستجو برای: ژن wasp

تعداد نتایج: 21477  

2002
Kiyohito Mizutani Hiroaki Miki Hong He Hiroshi Maruta Tadaomi Takenawa

Transformation of cells by the src oncogene causes dramatic changes in adhesive structures. In v-src-transformed 3Y1 rat fibroblasts (3Y1-src), there are actin-rich protrusive structures called podosomes by which attachment to the extracellular matrix is thought to occur. In this study, we found that neural Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (N-WASP) colocalizes with filamentous actin (F-actin) i...

2015
Dana Simian Laura Florentina Cacovean

The aim of this paper is to present the wasp based computational model and many applications of wasp based algorithms. A general frame for designing a wasp based algorithm, starting from the classical problem of task allocation in a factory, is realized. The most important characteristics of the wasp computational model are underlined and the way of particularization of these characteristics fo...

2013
Chaohong Liu Xiaoming Bai Junfeng Wu Shruti Sharma Arpita Upadhyaya Carin I. M. Dahlberg Lisa S. Westerberg Scott B. Snapper Xiaodong Zhao Wenxia Song

Negative regulation of receptor signaling is essential for controlling cell activation and differentiation. In B-lymphocytes, the down-regulation of B-cell antigen receptor (BCR) signaling is critical for suppressing the activation of self-reactive B cells; however, the mechanism underlying the negative regulation of signaling remains elusive. Using genetically manipulated mouse models and tota...

Journal: :Blood 2013
Austen J J Worth Joao Metelo Gerben Bouma Dale Moulding Marco Fritzsche Bertrand Vernay Guillaume Charras Giles O C Cory Adrian J Thrasher Siobhan O Burns

Wiskott Aldrich syndrome (WAS), an X-linked immunodeficiency, results from loss-of-function mutations in the human hematopoietic cytoskeletal regulator gene WAS. Many missense mutations in the Ena Vasp homology1 (EVH1) domain preserve low-level WAS protein (WASp) expression and confer a milder clinical phenotype. Although disrupted binding to WASp-interacting protein (WIP) leads to enhanced WAS...

Journal: :The Ceylon medical journal 2003
S A Kularatne I B Gawarammana P H de Silva

Ceylon Medical Journal The wasp (Vespa affinis) is common and widely distributed in Sri Lanka. Wasp venom is known to contain factors that release histamine, enzymes, haemolysins, neurotoxins and vasodilators [1]. Case reports with severe multi-organ dysfunction after wasp stings are few in literature. We report two patients who developed severe multi-organ dysfunction following multiple wasp b...

Journal: :Biochemistry 1999
H N Higgs L Blanchoin T D Pollard

The 70 C-terminal amino acids of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASp WA) activate the actin nucleation activity of the Arp2/3 complex. WASp WA binds both the Arp2/3 complex and actin monomers, but the mechanism by which it activates the Arp2/3 complex is not known. We characterized the effect of WASp WA on actin polymerization in the absence and presence of the human Arp2/3 complex. WASp WA ...

2017
Amrita Salvi Thirumaran Thanabalu

Cancer cell migration and invasion involves temporal and spatial regulation of actin cytoskeleton reorganization, which is regulated by the WASP family of proteins such as N-WASP (Neural- Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome Protein). We have previously shown that expression of N-WASP was increased under hypoxic conditions. In order to characterize the regulation of N-WASP expression, we constructed an N-W...

Journal: :Blood 1999
B S Gross J I Wilde L Quek H Chapel D L Nelson S P Watson

Wiskott Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is an X-linked recessive disorder associated with abnormalities in platelets and lymphocytes giving rise to thrombocytopenia and immunodeficiency. WAS is caused by a mutation in the gene encoding the cytoskeletal protein (WASp). Despite its importance, the role of WASp in platelet function is not established. WASp was recently shown to undergo tyrosine phosphoryla...

2002
Defne Yarar Joseph A. D’Alessio Robert L. Jeng Matthew D. Welch Mary C. Beckerle

In response to upstream signals, proteins in the Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome protein (WASP) family regulate actin nucleation via the Arp2/3 complex. Despite intensive study of the function of WASP family proteins in nucleation, it is not yet understood how their distinct structural organization contributes to actin-based motility. Herein, we analyzed the activities of WASP and Scar1 truncation der...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Christoph Klein Deanna Nguyen Ching-Hui Liu Atsushi Mizoguchi Atul K Bhan Hiroaki Miki Tadaomi Takenawa Fred S Rosen Fred W Alt Richard C Mulligan Scott B Snapper

The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is an X-linked primary immunodeficiency that is caused by mutations in the recently identified WASP gene. WASP plays an important role in T-cell receptor-mediated signaling to the actin cytoskeleton. In these studies we assessed the feasibility of using retroviral gene transfer into WASP-deficient hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) to rescue the T-cell signaling ...

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