نتایج جستجو برای: stathmin

تعداد نتایج: 737  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2006
Tapas Manna Douglas Thrower Herbert P Miller Patrick Curmi Leslie Wilson

Stathmin is a ubiquitous microtubule destabilizing protein that is believed to play an important role linking cell signaling to the regulation of microtubule dynamics. Here we show that stathmin strongly destabilizes microtubule minus ends in vitro at steady state, conditions in which the soluble tubulin and microtubule levels remain constant. Stathmin increased the minus end catastrophe freque...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Kamlesh K Gupta Chunlei Li Aranda Duan Emily O Alberico Oleg V Kim Mark S Alber Holly V Goodson

Regulation of microtubule dynamic instability is crucial for cellular processes, ranging from mitosis to membrane transport. Stathmin (also known as oncoprotein 18/Op18) is a prominent microtubule destabilizer that acts preferentially on microtubule minus ends. Stathmin has been studied intensively because of its association with multiple types of cancer, but its mechanism of action remains con...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2014
Maria Zeitz Jan Kierfeld

We formulate and analyze a theoretical model for the regulation of microtubule (MT) polymerization dynamics by the signaling proteins Rac1 and stathmin. In cells, the MT growth rate is inhibited by cytosolic stathmin, which, in turn, is inactivated by Rac1. Growing MTs activate Rac1 at the cell edge, which closes a positive feedback loop. We investigate both tubulin sequestering and catastrophe...

Journal: :Indian journal of biochemistry & biophysics 2009
Xiaoxia Jiang Xiaosong Gu Yan Liu Fei Ding Xingxing Gu Youjuan Huan Lijie Ren Yongjun Wang

The cDNA encoding stathmin is identified from the brain and spinal cord cDNA library of Gekko japonicus. It contains a 450 bp open-reading-frame, corresponding to a deduced protein of 149 amino acids. At amino acid level. gecko stathmin shares more than 76.4% identities with vertebrate stathmins, and especially, it shares 100% identity with human stathmin, suggesting that the selective pressure...

2011
Jone Trovik Elisabeth Wik Ingunn M. Stefansson Janusz Marcickiewicz Solveig Tingulstad Anne C. Staff Tormund S. Njolstad Ingrid Vandenput Frederic Amant Lars A. Akslen Helga B. Salvesen

Purpose:Overexpression of the oncogen Stathmin has been linked to aggressive endometrial carcinoma and a potential for PI3Kinase inhibitors in this disease. We wanted to validate the prognostic value of Stathmin expression in a large prospective multicenter setting. As lymph node sampling is part of current surgical staging, we also aimed to test if Stathmin expression in endometrial curettage ...

2014
Henrica M. J. Werner Jone Trovik Mari K. Halle Elisabeth Wik Lars A. Akslen Even Birkeland Therese Bredholt Ingvild L. Tangen Camilla Krakstad Helga B. Salvesen

Stathmin is a prognostic marker in many cancers, including endometrial cancer. Preclinical studies, predominantly in breast cancer, have suggested that stathmin may additionally be a predictive marker for response to paclitaxel. We first evaluated the response to paclitaxel in endometrial cancer cell lines before and after stathmin knock-down. Subsequently we investigated the clinical response ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Aixiao Liu Christine Stadelmann Mario Moscarello Wolfgang Bruck Andre' Sobel Fabrizio G Mastronardi Patrizia Casaccia-Bonnefil

Understanding the biological relevance of reexpression of developmental molecules in pathological conditions is crucial for the development of new therapies. In this study, we report the increased expression of stathmin, a developmentally regulated tubulin-binding protein, in the brains of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). In physiological conditions, stathmin immunoreactivity was observed...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2011
Jone Trovik Elisabeth Wik Ingunn M Stefansson Janusz Marcickiewicz Solveig Tingulstad Anne C Staff Tormund S Njolstad Ingrid Vandenput Frederic Amant Lars A Akslen Helga B Salvesen

PURPOSE Overexpression of the oncogen Stathmin has been linked to aggressive endometrial carcinoma and a potential for PI3Kinase inhibitors in this disease. We wanted to validate the prognostic value of Stathmin expression in a large prospective multicenter setting. As lymph node sampling is part of current surgical staging, we also aimed to test if Stathmin expression in endometrial curettage ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1998
O Gavet S Ozon V Manceau S Lawler P Curmi A Sobel

Stathmin is a small regulatory phosphoprotein integrating diverse intracellular signaling pathways. It is also the generic element of a protein family including the neural proteins SCG10, SCLIP, RB3 and its two splice variants RB3' and RB3". Stathmin itself was shown to interact in vitro with tubulin in a phosphorylation-dependent manner, sequestering free tubulin and hence promoting microtubul...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2007
Noriaki Ohkawa Kazuko Fujitani Eri Tokunaga Shigeki Furuya Kaoru Inokuchi

The regulation of microtubule dynamics is important for the appropriate arborization of neuronal dendrites during development, which in turn is critical for the formation of functional neural networks. Here we show that stathmin, a microtubule destabilizing factor, is downregulated at both the expression and activity levels during cerebellar development, and this down-regulation contributes to ...

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