نتایج جستجو برای: kinesin spindle protein ksp

تعداد نتایج: 1257635  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1992
D M Roof P B Meluh M D Rose

We identified two new Saccharomyces cerevisiae kinesin-related genes, KIP1 and KIP2, using polymerase chain reaction primers corresponding to highly conserved regions of the kinesin motor domain. Both KIP proteins are expressed in vivo, but deletion mutations conferred no phenotype. Moreover, kip1 kip2 double mutants and a triple mutant with kinesin-related kar3 had no synthetic phenotype. Usin...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Sung Hugh Choi Dannel McCollum

During mitosis, equal segregation of chromosomes depends on proper kinetochore-microtubule attachments. Merotelic kinetochore orientation, in which a single kinetochore binds microtubules from both spindle poles [1], is a major cause of chromosome instability [2], which is commonly observed in solid tumors [3, 4]. Using the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, we show that a proper force ba...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2005
J Christian Ambrose Wuxing Li Adam Marcus Hong Ma Richard Cyr

Diverse kinesin motor proteins are involved in spindle function; however, the mechanisms by which they are targeted to specific sites within spindles are not well understood. Here, we show that a fusion between yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) and a minus-end-directed Kinesin-14 (C-terminal family) from Arabidopsis, ATK5, localizes to mitotic spindle midzones and regions rich in growing plus-en...

2005
J. Christian Ambrose Wuxing Li Adam Marcus Hong Ma Richard Cyr Richard McIntosh

Diverse kinesin motor proteins are involved in spindle function; however, the mechanisms by which they are targeted to specific sites within spindles are not well understood. Here, we show that a fusion between yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) and a minus-end–directed Kinesin-14 (C-terminal family) from Arabidopsis, ATK5, localizes to mitotic spindle midzones and regions rich in growing plus-en...

Journal: :Ai zheng = Aizheng = Chinese journal of cancer 2008
Janet L Paluh

Formation of a mitotic spindle occurs almost effortlessly as cells cycle and is essential for chromosome segregation. Early in a cell cycle, the replication of centrosomes or spindle pole bodies at G1/S leaves mother and daughter poles in close association until forced apart into a bipolar arrangement at mitotic onset. Kinesin-like proteins (Klps) generate a variety of forces that contribute to...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Erwin J.G. Peterman Jonathan M. Scholey

Mitosis depends on the mitotic spindle, a subcellular protein machine that uses dynamic microtubules and mitotic motors to assemble itself and to coordinate chromosome movements. Spindle function depends critically on the interplay of microtubule polymer dynamics and the motor proteins and non-motor microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) that crosslink adjacent microtubules. These microtubule c...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2014
Austin J Hepperla Patrick T Willey Courtney E Coombes Breanna M Schuster Maryam Gerami-Nejad Mark McClellan Soumya Mukherjee Janet Fox Mark Winey David J Odde Eileen O'Toole Melissa K Gardner

During cell division, a microtubule-based mitotic spindle mediates the faithful segregation of duplicated chromosomes into daughter cells. Proper length control of the metaphase mitotic spindle is critical to this process and is thought to be achieved through a mechanism in which spindle pole separation forces from plus-end-directed motors are balanced by forces from minus-end-directed motors t...

2012
Taras Makhnevych Philip Wong Oxana Pogoutse Franco J. Vizeacoumar Jack F. Greenblatt Andrew Emili Walid A. Houry

Systematic affinity purification combined with mass spectrometry analysis of N- and C-tagged cytoplasmic Hsp70/Hsp110 chaperones was used to identify new roles of Hsp70/Hsp110 in the cell. This allowed the mapping of a chaperone-protein network consisting of 1,227 unique interactions between the 9 chaperones and 473 proteins and highlighted roles for Hsp70/Hsp110 in 14 broad biological processe...

2016
Claire E. Walczak Hailing Zong Sachin Jain Jane R. Stout

The spatial and temporal control of microtubule dynamics is fundamentally important for proper spindle assembly and chromosome segregation. This is achieved, in part, by the multitude of proteins that bind to and regulate spindle microtubules, including kinesin superfamily members, which act as microtubule-destabilizing enzymes. These fall into two general classes: the kinesin-13 proteins, whic...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2006
Troy C Krzysiak Susan P Gilbert

Eg5/KSP is a homotetrameric, Kinesin-5 family member whose ability to cross-link microtubules has associated it with mitotic spindle assembly and dynamics for chromosome segregation. Transient-state kinetic methodologies have been used to dissect the mechanochemical cycle of a dimeric motor, Eg5-513, to better understand the cooperative interactions that modulate processive stepping. Microtubul...

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