نتایج جستجو برای: tubulin polymerization

تعداد نتایج: 40472  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Phedra Amayed Dominique Pantaloni Marie-France Carlier

Stathmin is a phosphorylation-regulated tubulin-binding protein. In vitro and in vivo studies using nonphosphorylatable and pseudophosphorylated mutants of stathmin have questioned the view that stathmin might act only as a tubulin-sequestering factor. Stathmin was proposed to effectively regulate microtubule dynamic instability by increasing the frequency of catastrophe (the transition from st...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2003
Thomas Lila Thomas E Renau Lori Wilson Jay Philips Georges Natsoulis M Jamie Cope William J Watkins Jerry Buysse

Compounds that selectively disrupt fungal mitosis have proven to be effective in controlling agricultural pests, but no specific mitotic inhibitor is available for the treatment of systemic mycoses in mammalian hosts. In an effort to identify novel mitotic inhibitors, we used a cell-based screening strategy that exploited the hypersensitivity of a yeast alpha-tubulin mutant strain to growth inh...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2005
Christopher M D Hill David S Libich George Harauz

Myelin basic protein (MBP), a highly cationic protein that maintains the structure of the myelin sheath, associates with tubulin in vivo. The in vitro assembly of tubulin by MBP was examined here using several assays. The unmodified C1 component of 18.5 kDa bovine MBP (bC1) assembled tubulin into microtubules in a dose-dependent manner via filamentous intermediates, and was able simultaneously ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1988
H Masuda K L McDonald W Z Cande

To study tubulin polymerization and microtubule sliding during spindle elongation in vitro, we developed a method of uncoupling the two processes. When isolated diatom spindles were incubated with biotinylated tubulin (biot-tb) without ATP, biot-tb was incorporated into two regions flanking the zone of microtubule overlap, but the spindles did not elongate. After biot-tb was removed, spindle el...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994
R J D'Amato C M Lin E Flynn J Folkman E Hamel

A metabolite of estradiol, 2-methoxyestradiol (2ME), inhibits angiogenesis in the chicken embryo chorioallantoic membrane assay. Since 2ME causes mitotic perturbations, we examined its interactions with tubulin. In our standard 1.0 M glutamate system (plus 1.0 mM MgCl2 at 37 degrees C), superstoichiometric concentrations (relative to tubulin) of 2ME inhibited the nucleation and propagation phas...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1983
A Rikin D Atsmon C Gitler

The degree of tubulin polymerization in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. cv Acala) cotyledonary tissue was estimated by radioimmunoassay which measured the amount of a tubulin-like factor. It was assumed that the release of this tubulin-like factor indicated depolymerization of microtubules. Exposure to chilling resulted in complete release of the tubulin-like factor. Pretreatment with abscisic ac...

2001
Yves Engelborghs

The self-assembly of tubulin devoid of microtubuleassociated proteins (MAPs) has been studied using a MES buffer containing dimethyl sulfoxide (MezSO). Between 6% and 12% v/v MeZSO, the tubulin forms polymers which resemble microtubules in their morphology and chemical properties. These MezSO microtubules, like normal microtubules, require GTP for assembly and are sensitive to cold, calcium ion...

2013
Alice Schofield Ora Bernard

The eukaryotic cell cycle relies heavily on the mechanical forces vested by the dynamic rearrangement of the microtubule (MT) network. Tubulin Polymerization promoting Protein 1 (TPPP1) alters MT dynamics by driving MT polymerization as well as stabilization, via increasing MT acetylation. It increases MT rigidity, which results in reduced cell proliferation through downregulation of G1/S-phase...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
K E Miller H C Joshi

A question of broad importance in cellular neurobiology has been, how is microtubule cytoskeleton of the axon organized? It is of particular interest because of the history of conflicting results concerning the form in which tubulin is transported in the axon. While many studies indicate a stationary nature of axonal microtubules, a recent series of experiments reports that microtubules are rec...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Arnaud Bocquet Raphael Berges Ronald Frank Patrick Robert Alan C Peterson Joël Eyer

Neurofilaments assemble from three intermediate-filament proteins, contribute to the radial growth of axons, and are exceptionally stable. Microtubules are dynamic structures that assemble from tubulin dimers to support intracellular transport of molecules and organelles. We show here that neurofilaments, and other intermediate-filament proteins, contain motifs in their N-terminal domains that ...

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