نتایج جستجو برای: dictyostelium

تعداد نتایج: 5416  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1993
C P Chia A Shariff S A Savage E J Luna

Ponticulin, an F-actin binding transmembrane glycoprotein in Dictyostelium plasma membranes, was isolated by detergent extraction from cytoskeletons and purified to homogeneity. Ponticulin is an abundant membrane protein, averaging approximately 10(6) copies/cell, with an estimated surface density of approximately 300 per microns2. Ponticulin solubilized in octylglucoside exhibited hydrodynamic...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2003
Atsushi Tsuji Yuya Akaza Shogo Nakamura Ken-Ichi Kodaira Hiro Yasukawa

The cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum expresses three genes (sodA, sodB and sodC) encoding the extracellular Cu/Zn superoxide dismutases. Following H(2)O(2) treatment, the expression of sodA and sodB increased while that of sodC decreased. The sodC null strain formed multinucleate cells in a shaking culture. These results suggest that sodC plays a unique role in Dictyostelium discoid...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2010
Daniel S Calovi Leonardo G Brunnet Rita M C de Almeida

A Green's function method is developed to approach the spatiotemporal equations describing the cAMP production in Dictyostelium discoideum, markedly reducing numerical calculations times: cAMP concentrations and gradients are calculated just at the amoeba locations. A single set of parameters is capable of reproducing the different observed behaviors, from cAMP synchronization, spiral waves and...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1982
M Kitami

As a contribution to the understanding of the mechanism of the collective motion of the cell mass in the migrating pseudoplasmodium its motive force has been determined. The measurements in the present paper were made by an original method using centrifugal force. The maximum value of the motive force of a migrating pseudoplasmodium in the dark was estimated as 0.6-1.6 dyn. This value is compar...

Journal: :Annual review of cell and developmental biology 2004
Carol L Manahan Pablo A Iglesias Yu Long Peter N Devreotes

Dictyostelium is an accessible organism for studies of signaling via chemoattractant receptors. Chemoattractant-mediated signaling events and components are reviewed and presented as a series of connected modules, including excitation, inhibition, G protein-independent responses, early gene expression, inositol lipids, PH domain-containing proteins, cyclic AMP signaling, polarization acquisitio...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2015
Yi-Yin Chen Feng-Ling Yang Shih-Hsiung Wu Tzu-Lung Lin Jin-Town Wang

Resistance to phagocyte killing is an important virulence factor in mycobacteria. Dictyostelium has been used to study the interaction between phagocytes and bacteria, given its similarity to the mammalian macrophage. Here, we investigated the genes responsible for virulence to Dictyostelium by screening 1728 transposon mutants of the Mycobacterium marinum NTUH-M6094 strain. A total of 30 mutan...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Louise Fets Rob Kay Francisco Velazquez

How do the amoebae know where to go? Amoebae are chemotactic: they can sense gradients of certain chemicals and move along them. Dicty is known to chemotax to two chemicals: folic acid, which is released by bacteria and used in the hunt for food, and cAMP, which is released by amoebae during starvation and used to find each other during aggregation. Cells have evolved a relay mechanism in which...

Journal: :Journal of Cell Biology 2002

Journal: :Development 2011
Pauline Schaap

Dictyostelium discoideum belongs to a group of multicellular life forms that can also exist for long periods as single cells. This ability to shift between uni- and multicellularity makes the group ideal for studying the genetic changes that occurred at the crossroads between uni- and multicellular life. In this Primer, I discuss the mechanisms that control multicellular development in Dictyost...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1998
N Sasaki T Shimada K Sutoh

A loop comprising residues 454-459 of Dictyostelium myosin II is structurally and functionally equivalent to the switch II loop of the G-protein family. The consensus sequence of the "switch II loop" of the myosin family is DIXGFE. In order to determine the functions of each of the conserved residues, alanine scanning mutagenesis was carried out on the Dictyostelium myosin II heavy chain gene. ...

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