نتایج جستجو برای: eb1

تعداد نتایج: 597  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2010
Christopher Boehlke Mikhail Bashkurov Andrea Buescher Theda Krick Anne-Katharina John Roland Nitschke Gerd Walz E Wolfgang Kuehn

The structure and function of the primary cilium as a sensory organelle depends on a motor-protein-powered intraflagellar transport system (IFT); defective IFT results in retinal degeneration and pleiotropic disorders such as the Bardet Biedl syndrome (BBS) and defective hedgehog (HH) signaling. Protein transport to the cilium involves Rab GTPases. Rab8, together with a multi protein complex of...

2014
Sara M. R. Clohisey Nikola S. Dzhindzhev Hiroyuki Ohkura

Little is known about how microtubules are regulated in different cell types during development. EB1 plays a central role in the regulation of microtubule plus ends. It directly binds to microtubule plus ends and recruits proteins which regulate microtubule dynamics and behaviour. We report the identification of Kank, the sole Drosophila orthologue of human Kank proteins, as an EB1 interactor t...

2010
Sherilyn Goldstone Céline Reyes Guillaume Gay Thibault Courthéoux Marion Dubarry Sylvie Tournier Yannick Gachet

The plus-end microtubule binding proteins (+TIPs) play an important role in the regulation of microtubule stability and cell polarity during interphase. In S. pombe, the CLIP-170 like protein Tip1, together with the kinesin Tea2, moves along the microtubules towards their plus ends. Tip1 also requires the EB1 homolog Mal3 to localize to the microtubule tips. Given the requirement for Tip1 for m...

2013
Jorge G. Ferreira António J. Pereira Anna Akhmanova Helder Maiato

During mitosis, human cells round up, decreasing their adhesion to extracellular substrates. This must be quickly reestablished by poorly understood cytoskeleton remodeling mechanisms that prevent detachment from epithelia, while ensuring the successful completion of cytokinesis. Here we show that the microtubule end-binding (EB) proteins EB1 and EB3 play temporally distinct roles throughout ce...

2012
Massimilano Scolz Per O. Widlund Silvano Piazza Debora Rosa Bublik Simone Reber Leticia Y. Peche Yari Ciani Nina Hubner Mayumi Isokane Martin Monte Jan Ellenberg Anthony A. Hyman Claudio Schneider Alexander W. Bird

The regulation of cell migration is a highly complex process that is often compromised when cancer cells become metastatic. The microtubule cytoskeleton is necessary for cell migration, but how microtubules and microtubule-associated proteins regulate multiple pathways promoting cell migration remains unclear. Microtubule plus-end binding proteins (+TIPs) are emerging as important players in ma...

2006
G. B. PIERCE

by parietal yolk sac epithelium (14), alid the observation that t his epithelial basement membrane material (EBM) is antigenically (13, 15) and chemically (11) unrelated to connective tissues, but is associated with almost all epi thelia in the mouse (10), are compatible with the con cept that basement membranes between epithelia and stroma are synthesized by the epithelial cells. Most of the d...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Jiayin Zhang Sana Ahmad Yinghui Mao

The accurate segregation of chromosomes in mitosis requires the stable attachment of microtubules to kinetochores. The details of this complex and dynamic process are poorly understood. In this study, we report the interaction of a kinetochore-associated mitotic checkpoint kinase, BubR1, with two microtubule plus end-associated proteins, adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) and EB1, providing a pot...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Michelle Piehl U Serdar Tulu Pat Wadsworth Lynne Cassimeris

Understanding how cells regulate microtubule nucleation during the cell cycle has been limited by the inability to directly observe nucleation from the centrosome. To view nucleation in living cells, we imaged GFP-tagged EB1, a microtubule tip-binding protein, and determined rates of nucleation by counting the number of EB1-GFP comets emerging from the centrosome over time. Nucleation rate incr...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Maxim I. Molodtsov Christine Mieck Jeroen Dobbelaere Alexander Dammermann Stefan Westermann Alipasha Vaziri

Microtubule-organizing centers (MTOCs) nucleate microtubules that can grow autonomously in any direction. To generate bundles of parallel microtubules originating from a single MTOC, the growth of multiple microtubules needs to coordinated, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. Here, we show that a conserved two-component system consisting of the plus-end tracker EB1 and the minus-end-direct...

2002
Patricia S. Vaughan Pedro Miura Matthew Henderson Belinda Byrne Kevin T. Vaughan

subset of microtubule-associated proteins, including cytoplasmic linker protein (CLIP)-170, dynactin, EB1, adenomatous polyposis coli, cytoplasmic dynein, CLASPs, and LIS-1, has been shown recently to target to the plus ends of microtubules. The mechanisms and functions of this binding specificity are not understood, although a role in encouraging microtubule elongation has been proposed. To ex...

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