نتایج جستجو برای: Nocodazole

تعداد نتایج: 1215  

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 1997
R J Vasquez B Howell A M Yvon P Wadsworth L Cassimeris

Previous studies demonstrated that nanomolar concentrations of nocodazole can block cells in mitosis without net microtubule disassembly and resulted in the hypothesis that this block was due to a nocodazole-induced stabilization of microtubules. We tested this hypothesis by examining the effects of nanomolar concentrations of nocodazole on microtubule dynamic instability in interphase cells an...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2014
Huaiping Shi Wujun Wu Jun Luo

A number of studies have demonstrated that nocodazole suppresses Akt phosphorylation; however, the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear. In the current study, the mechanism of nocodazole‑induced suppression of Akt phosphorylation was investigated. The cell cycle was analyzed using flow cytometry and EGF receptor dimerization was evaluated through a cross-linking assay. Immunoprecipita...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1992
M E Rennison S E Handel C J Wilde R D Burgoyne

Disruption of microtubules has been shown to reduce protein secretion from lactating mammary epithelial cells. To investigate the involvement of microtubules in the secretory pathway in these cells we have examined the effect of nocodazole on protein secretion from mammary epithelial cells derived from the lactating mouse. Mouse mammary cells have extensive microtubule networks and 85% of their...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2011
Rentian Feng Shirong Li Caisheng Lu Carrie Andreas Donna B Stolz Markus Y Mapara Suzanne Lentzsch

We identified nocodazole as a potent antimyeloma drug from a drug screening library provided by the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. Nocodazole is a benzimidazole that was originally categorized as a broad-spectrum anthelmintic drug with antineoplastic properties. We found that nocodazole inhibited growth and induced apoptosis of primary and multiresistant multiple myeloma cells cultured a...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of veterinary research 1995
H Tanaka Y Takahashi M Hishinuma H Kanagawa T Kariya

The aim of the present study was to establish a reliable procedure with nocodazole treatment for the synchronous cleavage of blastomeres of bovine embryos used as nuclear donors for nuclear transfer. Sixteen-cell stage embryos derived from in vitro-maturation, fertilization and culture were used. In three initial experiments, embryos were incubated in mTCM-199+FCS with various concentrations (0...

2017
Hozumi TANAKA

The alm of the present study was to establish a reliable procedure with nocodazole treatment for the synchronous cleavage of blastomeres of bovine embryos used as nuclear donors for nuclear transfer. Sixteen-cell stage embryos derived from in vitro-maturation, fertilization and culture were used. In three initial experiments, embryos were incubated in mTCM-199+ FCS with various concentrations (...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1985
J Head L L Lee D J Field J C Lee

The interaction between nocodazole and calf brain tubulin in 10(-2) M sodium phosphate, 10(-4) M GTP, and 12% (v/v) dimethyl sulfoxide at pH 7.0 was studied. The number of binding sites for nocodazole was shown to be one per tubulin monomer of 50,000 as a result of equilibrium binding studies by gel filtration and spectroscopic techniques. The presence of microtubule-associated proteins did not...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of veterinary research 1995
H Tanaka Y Takahashi M Hishinuma H Kanagawa

The present study examined the influence of post-cleavage time of nuclear donors on the development of reconstituted embryos in bovine nuclear transfer. Blastomeres of 16-cell stage embryos derived from in vitro-maturation, fertilization and culture were used as nuclear donor source. They were treated with 10 microM nocodazole for 12 hr. Blastomeres that cleaved within 3 hr after the removal of...

Journal: :Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry 2016

2011
Hye Joung Choi Masayuki Fukui Bao Ting Zhu

BACKGROUND During a normal cell cycle, the transition from G₂ phase to mitotic phase is triggered by the activation of the cyclin B1-dependent Cdc2 kinase. Here we report our finding that treatment of MCF-7 human breast cancer cells with nocodazole, a prototypic microtubule inhibitor, results in strong up-regulation of cyclin B1 and Cdc2 levels, and their increases are required for the developm...

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