نتایج جستجو برای: filaments

تعداد نتایج: 23852  

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1958
G L ADA B T PERRY A ABBOT

An influenza A strain, Ryan, isolated in Melbourne in 1954 contains on a particle basis about 20% filaments. By using the electron microscope for particle counting, the efficiency as haemagglutinin of Ryan ‘long’ filaments (particles in which length : width > 6) was estimated to be about 6 times greater than that of spheres of PR8 virus. Allantoic fluid preparations of Ryan virus have high valu...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2005
Nicole LeBrasseur

An actin ruler n page 947, McElhinny et al. suggest that nebulin is a molecular ruler for actin filaments in muscle cells. Muscle physiology depends on the precise alignment, length, and overlap of thin (actin) and thick (myosin) filaments. Capping proteins such as Tmod stop the growing and shrinking of dynamic thin filaments but lack the innate ability to know when to do so. The new results sh...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2008
Martin W Goldberg Irm Huttenlauch Christopher J Hutchison Reimer Stick

Lamins are intermediate filament proteins and the major component of the nuclear lamina. Current views of the lamina are based on the remarkably regular arrangement of lamin LIII in amphibian oocyte nuclei. We have re-examined the LIII lamina and propose a new interpretation of its organization. Rather than consisting of two perpendicular arrays of parallel filaments, we suggest that the oocyte...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2006
M Hase K Yoshikawa

Actin filament, F-actin, is a semiflexible polymer with a negative charge, and is one of the main constituents of cell membranes. To clarify the effect of cross talk between a phospholipid membrane and actin filaments in cells, we conducted microscopic observations on the structural changes in actin filaments in a cell-sized (several tens of micrometers in diameter) water droplet coated with a ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1983
N Hirokawa T C Keller R Chasan M S Mooseker

We have analyzed terminal web contraction in sheets of glycerinated chicken small intestine epithelium and in isolated intestinal brush borders using a quick-freeze, deep-etch, rotary shadow replication technique. In the presence of Mg-ATP at 37 degrees C, the terminal web region of each cell in the glycerinated sheet and of each isolated brush border became severely constricted at the level of...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1965
Frits Carlsen Franklin Fuchs Gustav G. Knappeis

Glycerol-extracted rabbit psoas muscle fibers were examined by electron microscopy both before and after ATP-induced isotonic shortening. Ultrastructural changes were correlated with the initial sarcomere length and the degree of shortening. The ultrastructural appearance of the resting fiber at rest length was identical with that described by H. E. Huxley and Hanson. At sarcomere lengths great...

Journal: :The journal of physiological sciences : JPS 2008
Yoshihiro Ujihara Hiroshi Miyazaki Shigeo Wada

The role of actin filaments and microtubules in 3D cell morphology was investigated using confocal laser scanning microscopy and image analysis based on a region-growing method. Fibroblasts were treated with cytochalasin D or colchicine to disrupt the actin filaments or microtubules, respectively, and the structure and distribution of these cytoskeletal filaments were observed using a confocal ...

2018
Luca Melli Neil Billington Sara A Sun Jonathan E Bird Attila Nagy Thomas B Friedman Yasuharu Takagi James R Sellers

Nonmusclemyosin 2 (NM-2) powers cell motility and tissue morphogenesis by assembling into bipolar filaments that interact with actin. Although the enzymatic properties of purified NM-2 motor fragments have been determined, the emergent properties of filament ensembles are unknown. Using single myosin filament in vitro motility assays, we report fundamental differences in filaments formed of dif...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1982
M Bond A V Somlyo

The arrangement of cytoplasmic dense bodies in vertebrate smooth muscle and their relationship to the thin filaments was studied in cells from rabbit vas deferens and portal vein which were made hyperpermeable (skinned) with saponin and incubated with myosin subfragment 1 (S-1). The dense bodies were obliquely oriented, elongated structures sometimes appearing as chains up to 1.5 microns in len...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Lejla Pasic Tatyana Kotova Dorothy A Schafer

Ena/VASP (vasodialator-stimulated protein) proteins regulate many actin-dependent events, including formation of protrusive structures, fibroblast migration, neurite extension, cell-cell adhesion, and Listeria pathogenesis. In vitro, Ena/VASP activities on actin are complex and varied. They promote actin assembly, protect filaments from cappers, bundle filaments, and inhibit filament branching....

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