نتایج جستجو برای: interphase microtubule damage response

تعداد نتایج: 1200566  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1993
C Gueth-Hallonet C Antony J Aghion A Santa-Maria I Lajoie-Mazenc M Wright B Maro

gamma-Tubulin, a recently discovered member of the tubulin superfamily, is a peri-centriolar component considered to be essential for microtubule nucleation. Mouse oocytes and early embryos lack centrioles until the blastocyst stage. Thus, early mouse embryos allowed us to study the location of gamma-tubulin in animal cells in the absence of centrioles. For this, we used an antiserum directed a...

2013
Simin Lim Eiko Kawamura Andrew B. Fielding Mykola Maydan Shoukat Dedhar

Integrin-linked kinase (ILK) localizes to both focal adhesions and centrosomes in distinct multiprotein complexes. Its dual function as a kinase and scaffolding protein has been well characterized at focal adhesions, where it regulates integrin-mediated cell adhesion, spreading, migration and signaling. At the centrosomes, ILK regulates mitotic spindle organization and centrosome clustering. Ou...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Satoshi Fujita Jaromir Pytela Takashi Hotta Takehide Kato Takahiro Hamada Rie Akamatsu Yasumasa Ishida Natsumaro Kutsuna Seiichiro Hasezawa Yuko Nomura Hirofumi Nakagami Takashi Hashimoto

BACKGROUND As sessile organisms, plants adapt to adverse environmental conditions by quickly adjusting cell physiology and metabolism. Transient depolymerization of interphase microtubules is triggered by various acute stresses and biotic interactions with pathogenic organisms. Although rapid remodeling of plant microtubule arrays in response to external stresses is an intriguing phenomenon, th...

Journal: :DNA repair 2004
Kimberly A Conlon Dmitry O Zharkov Miguel Berrios

8-Oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (OGG1) is a major DNA repair enzyme in mammalian cells. OGG1 participates in the repair of 8-oxoG, the most abundant known DNA lesion induced by endogenous reactive oxygen species in aerobic organisms. In this study, antibodies directed against purified recombinant human OGG1 (hOGG1) or murine (mOGG1) protein were chemically conjugated to either the photosensitizer ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Douglas R. Drummond Robert A. Cross

BACKGROUND Microtubules in interphase Schizosaccharomyces pombe are essential for maintaining the linear growth habit of these cells. The dynamics of assembly and disassembly of these microtubules are so far uncharacterised. RESULTS Live cell confocal imaging of alpha1 tubulin tagged with enhanced green fluorescent protein revealed longitudinally oriented, dynamically unstable interphase micr...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2003
Tim Raemaekers Katharina Ribbeck Joël Beaudouin Wim Annaert Mark Van Camp Ingrid Stockmans Nico Smets Roger Bouillon Jan Ellenberg Geert Carmeliet

Here, we report on the identification of nucleolar spindle-associated protein (NuSAP), a novel 55-kD vertebrate protein with selective expression in proliferating cells. Its mRNA and protein levels peak at the transition of G2 to mitosis and abruptly decline after cell division. Microscopic analysis of both fixed and live mammalian cells showed that NuSAP is primarily nucleolar in interphase, a...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2008
Justus Tegha-Dunghu Beate Neumann Simone Reber Roland Krause Holger Erfle Thomas Walter Michael Held Phill Rogers Kerstin Hupfeld Thomas Ruppert Jan Ellenberg Oliver J Gruss

Assembly of the mitotic spindle requires a global change in the activity and constitution of the microtubule-binding-protein array at mitotic onset. An important subset of mitotic microtubule-binding proteins localises to the nucleus in interphase and essentially contributes to spindle formation and function after nuclear envelope breakdown. Here, we used a proteomic approach to selectively ide...

2017
Ning Huang Yuqing Xia Donghui Zhang Song Wang Yitian Bao Runsheng He Junlin Teng Jianguo Chen

In animal cells, the centrosome is the main microtubule-organizing centre where microtubules are nucleated and anchored. The centriole subdistal appendages (SDAs) are the key structures that anchor microtubules in interphase cells, but the composition and assembly mechanisms of SDAs are not well understood. Here, we reveal that centrosome-binding proteins, coiled-coil domain containing (CCDC) 1...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Jessica R Lucas Stephanie Courtney Mathew Hassfurder Sonia Dhingra Adam Bryant Sidney L Shaw

The Arabidopsis thaliana MAP65-1 and MAP65-2 genes are members of the larger eukaryotic MAP65/ASE1/PRC gene family of microtubule-associated proteins. We created fluorescent protein fusions driven by native promoters that colocalized MAP65-1 and MAP65-2 to a subset of interphase microtubule bundles in all epidermal hypocotyl cells. MAP65-1 and MAP65-2 labeling was highly dynamic within microtub...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Thomas J. Maresca Hanspeter Niederstrasser Karsten Weis Rebecca Heald

Regulation of microtubule dynamics and organization in mitosis by a number of microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) is required for proper bipolar spindle assembly, yet the precise mechanisms by which many MAPs function are poorly understood. One interesting class of MAPs is known to localize to the nucleus during interphase yet fulfill important spindle functions during mitosis. We have ident...

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