نتایج جستجو برای: cargo

تعداد نتایج: 10908  

2011
Lucas W. Rossi Carla Goldman

The hopping model for cargo transport by molecular motors introduced in Refs. [12, 13] is extended in order to incorporate the movement of cargo-motor complexes (C-MC). Hopping processes in this context expresses the possibility for cargo to be exchanged between neighboring motors at a microtubule where the transport takes place. Jamming of motors is essential for cargos to execute long-range m...

2014
Jia Gou Leah Edelstein-Keshet Jun Allard

In many cellular contexts, cargo is transported bidirectionally along microtubule bundles by dynein and kinesin-family motors. Upstream factors influence how individual cargoes are locally regulated, as well as how long-range transport is regulated at the whole-cell scale. Although the details of local, single-cargo bidirectional switching have been extensively studied, it remains to be elucida...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2008
Hisao Nagaya Taku Tamura Arisa Higa-Nishiyama Koji Ohashi Mayumi Takeuchi Hitoshi Hashimoto Kiyotaka Hatsuzawa Masataka Kinjo Tatsuya Okada Ikuo Wada

The quality of cargo proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is affected by their motion during folding. To understand how the diffusion of secretory cargo proteins is regulated in the ER, we directly analyze the motion of a single cargo molecule using fluorescence imaging/fluctuation analyses. We find that the addition of two N-glycans onto the cargo dramatically alters their diffusion by t...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2004
Rebecca Dunn Deborah A. Klos Adam S. Adler Linda Hicke

Ubiquitin ligases of the Nedd4 family regulate membrane protein trafficking by modifying both cargo proteins and the transport machinery with ubiquitin. Here, we investigate the role of the yeast Nedd4 homologue, Rsp5, in protein sorting into vesicles that bud into the multivesicular endosome (MVE) en route to the vacuole. A mutant lacking the Rsp5 C2 domain is unable to ubiquitinate or sort bi...

Journal: :Cell 2003
Elizabeth A Miller Traude H Beilharz Per N Malkus Marcus C.S Lee Susan Hamamoto Lelio Orci Randy Schekman

We have characterized the mechanisms of cargo selection into ER-derived vesicles by the COPII subunit Sec24p. We identified a site on Sec24p that recognizes the v-SNARE Bet1p and show that packaging of a number of cargo molecules is disrupted when mutations are introduced at this site. Surprisingly, cargo proteins affected by these mutations did not share a single common sorting signal, nor wer...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2013
Changle Ma Danielle Hagstrom Soumi Guha Polley Suresh Subramani

In its role as a mobile receptor for peroxisomal matrix cargo containing a peroxisomal targeting signal called PTS1, the protein Pex5 shuttles between the cytosol and the peroxisome lumen. Pex5 binds PTS1 proteins in the cytosol via its C-terminal tetratricopeptide domains and delivers them to the peroxisome lumen, where the receptor·cargo complex dissociates. The cargo-free receptor is exporte...

2012
William Eberle Lawrence B. Holder Beverly Massengill

Protecting our nation’s ports is a critical challenge for homeland security and requires the research, development and deployment of new technologies that will allow for the efficient securing of shipments entering this country. Most approaches look only at statistical irregularities in the attributes of the cargo, and not at the relationships of this cargo to others. However, anomalies detecte...

2016
Dorotea Fracchiolla Justyna Sawa-Makarska Bettina Zens Anita de Ruiter Gabriele Zaffagnini Andrea Brezovich Julia Romanov Kathrin Runggatscher Claudine Kraft Bojan Zagrovic Sascha Martens

Selective autophagy is mediated by cargo receptors that link the cargo to the isolation membrane via interactions with Atg8 proteins. Atg8 proteins are localized to the membrane in an ubiquitin-like conjugation reaction, but how this conjugation is coupled to the presence of the cargo is unclear. Here we show that the S. cerevisiae Atg19, Atg34 and the human p62, Optineurin and NDP52 cargo rece...

Journal: :Lab on a chip 2010
Mehmet C Tarhan Ryuji Yokokawa Céline Bottier Dominique Collard Hiroyuki Fujita

An alternative method of micro/nano-transport has been achieved by using motor proteins. Microtubules on a kinesin-coated surface have potential to act as a nano-transport system. When microtubules are used as carriers, either cargo or cargo linkers are attached on the microtubule surface. Such cargo attachments can significantly affect kinesin motion. To deal with the difficulty caused by mole...

Journal: :Cell 2005
Renald Delanoue Ilan Davis

Molecular motors actively transport many types of cargo along the cytoskeleton in a wide range of organisms. One class of cargo is localized mRNAs, which are transported by myosin on actin filaments or by kinesin and dynein on microtubules. How the cargo is kept at its final intracellular destination and whether the motors are recycled after completion of transport are poorly understood. Here, ...

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