نتایج جستجو برای: marcks

تعداد نتایج: 443  

2016
Mohadeseh Mehrabian Dylan Brethour Declan Williams Hansen Wang Hélène Arnould Benoit Schneider Gerold Schmitt-Ulms

A popular method for studying the function of a given protein is to generate and characterize a suitable model deficient for its expression. For the prion protein (PrP), best known for its role in several invariably fatal neurodegenerative diseases, a natural choice, therefore, would be to undertake such studies with brain samples. We recently documented the surprising observation that PrP defi...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1994
C J Carsberg H M Warenius P S Friedmann

The mechanism by which ultraviolet radiation induces melanogenesis in epidermal melanocytes is unknown. Previous observations that in cultured human melanocytes 1-oleoyl-2-acetylglycerol augmented both basal and ultraviolet radiation-induced melanogenesis, suggested that the responses were mediated via protein kinase C. However, paradoxically the phorbol ester TPA was without effect. Therefore,...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2007
Jing Zhao Tomonori Izumi Kazuto Nunomura Shinya Satoh Sumiko Watanabe

Membrane proteins are expressed in a specific manner in developing tissues, and characterization of these proteins is valuable because it allows them to be used as cell surface markers. Furthermore, they are potentially important for the regulation of organogenesis because some may participate in signal transduction. In the present study, we used proteomics to examine the comprehensive protein ...

2003
John H. Tinsley Nicole R. Teasdale Sarah Y. Yuan

Tinsley, John H., Nicole R. Teasdale, and Sarah Y. Yuan. Involvement of PKC and PKD in pulmonary microvascular endothelial cell hyperpermeability. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 286: C105–C111, 2004. First published September 17, 2003; 10.1152/ ajpcell.00340.2003.—The involvement of PKC, the isoforms of which are categorized into three subtypes: conventional ( , I, II, and ), novel [ , , , and (also...

2009
Alexander E. Finlayson Kevin W. Freeman

Invasion through the extracellular matrix (ECM) is important for wound healing, immunological responses and metastasis. We established an invasion-based cell motility screen using Boyden chambers overlaid with Matrigel to select for pro-invasive genes. By this method we identified antisense to MARCKS related protein (MRP), whose family member MARCKS is a target of miR-21, a microRNA involved in...

2007
Khadar M. Abdi Vann Bennett Howard Hughes Ben Margolis

Adducin promotes assembly of spectrin–actin complexes, and is a target for regulation by calmodulin, protein kinase C, and rho kinase. We demonstrate here that adducin is required to stabilize preformed lateral membranes of human bronchial epithelial (HBE) cells through interaction with !2-spectrin. We use a Tet-on regulated inducible small interfering RNA (siRNA) system to deplete "-adducin fr...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1996
J Li Z Zhu Z Bao

The cellular function of the MARCKS family of protein kinase C substrates is unknown. In this report, we present evidence that indicates a role for MacMARCKS, a member of the MARCKS family, in the integrin-dependent signal transduction pathways in macrophages. Using a dominant negative mutant of MacMARCKS, we showed that MacMARCKS participates in several integrin-dependent macrophage functions,...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2008
Khadar M Abdi Vann Bennett

Adducin promotes assembly of spectrin-actin complexes, and is a target for regulation by calmodulin, protein kinase C, and rho kinase. We demonstrate here that adducin is required to stabilize preformed lateral membranes of human bronchial epithelial (HBE) cells through interaction with beta2-spectrin. We use a Tet-on regulated inducible small interfering RNA (siRNA) system to deplete alpha-add...

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