نتایج جستجو برای: namely early budding i

تعداد نتایج: 1818454  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
N Valtz I Herskowitz

Saccharomyces cerevisiae exhibits polarized growth during two phases of its life cycle, budding and mating. The site for polarization during vegetative growth is determined genetically: a and alpha haploid cells exhibit an axial budding pattern, and a/alpha diploid cells exhibit a bipolar pattern. During mating, each cell polarizes towards its partner to ensure efficient mating. SPA2 is require...

2015
Denise Gay Chao-Chun Yang Maksim Plikus Mayumi Ito Charlotte Rivera Elsa Treffeisen Laura Doherty Michelle Spata Sarah E. Millar George Cotsarelis

Genetic studies suggest that the major events of human hair follicle development are similar to those in mice, but detailed analyses of this process are lacking. In mice, hair follicle placode "budding" is initiated by invagination of Wnt-induced epithelium into the underlying mesenchyme. Modification of adherens junctions (AJs) is clearly required for budding. Snail-mediated downregulation of ...

2014
Alhadi Almangush Ibrahim O Bello Harri Keski–Säntti Laura K Mäkinen Joonas H Kauppila Matti Pukkila Jaana Hagström Jussi Laranne Satu Tommola Outi Nieminen Ylermi Soini Veli-Matti Kosma Petri Koivunen Reidar Grénman Ilmo Leivo Tuula Salo

BACKGROUND Oral (mobile) tongue squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is characterized by a highly variable prognosis in early-stage disease (T1/T2 N0M0). The ability to classify early oral tongue SCCs into low-risk and high-risk categories would represent a major advancement in their management. METHODS Depth of invasion, tumor budding, histologic risk-assessment score (HRS), and cancer-associated f...

2014
Soni Lacefield

To maintain genome stability during fluctuating environmental conditions, cells have adapted mechanisms to regulate cell cycle events. For unicellular organisms, such as budding yeast, this response is essential for the survival of the organism. For example, under conditions of nutrient limitation, diploid budding yeast cells enter meiosis and package the meiotic products into spores. The spore...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2009
Yoshiko Usami Sergei Popov Elena Popova Michio Inoue Winfried Weissenhorn Heinrich G Göttlinger

HIV-1 Gag engages components of the ESCRT (endosomal sorting complex required for transport) pathway via so-called L (late-assembly) domains to promote virus budding. Specifically, the PTAP (Pro-Thr-Ala-Pro)-type primary L domain of HIV-1 recruits ESCRT-I by binding to Tsg101 (tumour susceptibility gene 101), and an auxiliary LYPX(n)L (Leu-Tyr-Pro-Xaa(n)-Leu)-type L domain recruits the ESCRT-II...

2014
Yi Shen Morgane Rosendale Robert E. Campbell David Perrais

Fluorescent proteins with pH-sensitive fluorescence are valuable tools for the imaging of exocytosis and endocytosis. The Aequorea green fluorescent protein mutant superecliptic pHluorin (SEP) is particularly well suited to these applications. Here we describe pHuji, a red fluorescent protein with a pH sensitivity that approaches that of SEP, making it amenable for detection of single exocytosi...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Yidi Sun Susheela Carroll Marko Kaksonen Junko Y. Toshima David G. Drubin

The lipid phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate (PtdIns[4,5]P(2)) appears to play an important role in endocytosis. However, the timing of its formation and turnover, and its specific functions at different stages during endocytic internalization, have not been established. In this study, Sla2 ANTH-GFP and Sjl2-3GFP were expressed as functional fusion proteins at endogenous levels to quantitati...

2010
Yan-gao Man

This commentary proposes that budding tumor cell projections from focally disrupted tumor capsules represent a most effective target for early detection and intervention of prostate tumor invasion. The rationale, supporting data, and clinical applications of the hypothesis are discussed.

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
C Wu V Lytvyn D Y Thomas E Leberer

The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has two functionally redundant myosin-I isoforms encoded by the MYO3 and MYO5 genes. The function shared by these myosin proteins is required for proper yeast budding. Serine residue 357 in the head domain of Myo3p, conserved among myosin-I proteins including yeast Myo5p, was identified as a unique phosphorylation site for the serine/threonine protein ...

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