نتایج جستجو برای: kinesin spindle protein ksp

تعداد نتایج: 1257635  

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2009
Shang Cai Lesley N Weaver Stephanie C Ems-McClung Claire E Walczak

Kinesin-14 family proteins are minus-end directed motors that cross-link microtubules and play key roles during spindle assembly. We showed previously that the Xenopus Kinesin-14 XCTK2 is regulated by Ran via the association of a bipartite NLS in the tail of XCTK2 with importin alpha/beta, which regulates its ability to cross-link microtubules during spindle formation. Here we show that mutatio...

2015
Giada Bianchi Paul G. Richardson Kenneth C. Anderson

Progress in medical research has enhanced our understanding of tumor biology, delineated genetic and molecular mechanisms of tumor growth and survival, and defined the impact of the microenvironment in cancer pathogenesis. As a consequence of these advances, cancers deemed rapidly fatal only a few decades ago can now be treated effectively, with prolonged survival in an increasing proportion of...

Journal: :Cytoskeleton 2015
Olga I Kahn Ngoc Ha Michelle A Baird Michael W Davidson Peter W Baas

TPX2 (targeting protein for Xklp2) is a multifunctional mitotic spindle assembly factor that in mammalian cells localizes and regulates mitotic motor protein kinesin-5 (also called Eg5 or kif11). We previously showed that upon depletion or inhibition of kinesin-5 in cultured neurons, microtubule movements increase, resulting in faster growing axons and thinner dendrites. Here, we show that depl...

2013
Ben Short

Aurora B helps the central spindle measure up D uring anaphase, cells assemble a central spindle between the segregating chromosomes. Micro-tubule plus ends overlap in the middle of the cell, creating a spindle midzone that recruits factors involved in positioning the cytokinetic actomyosin ring around the cell equator. Regulating the length and organization of central spindle microtubules is t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1987
R J Leslie R B Hird L Wilson J R McIntosh J M Scholey

Sea urchin embryos in second division have been lysed into microtubule-stabilizing buffers to yield mitotic cytoskeletons (MCSs) that consist of two mitotic spindles surrounded by a cortical array of filaments. Microtubules have been completely extracted from MCSs by incubation at 0 degrees C with Ca2+-containing buffer. An antibody to the microtubule translocator kinesin stains the spindles in...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2004
Jun Fan Kenneth A Beck

Expression of a dominant negative fragment of the spectrin family member Syne-1 causes an accumulation of binucleate cells, suggesting a role for this protein in cytokinesis. An association of this fragment with the C-terminal tail domain of the kinesin II subunit KIF3B was identified by yeast two-hybrid and co-precipitation assays, suggesting that the role of Syne-1 in cytokinesis involves an ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2009
Julie Cahu Thomas Surrey

The organization of the microtubule cytoskeleton depends crucially on crosslinking motors that arrange microtubules in space. Kinesin-5 is such an essential motile crosslinker. It is unknown whether its organizing capacity during bipolar spindle formation depends on its characteristic kinetic properties, or whether simply crosslinking combined with any plus-end-directed motility is sufficient f...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2003
Rüdiger Neef Christian Preisinger Josephine Sutcliffe Robert Kopajtich Erich A. Nigg Thomas U. Mayer Francis A. Barr

We have investigated the function of mitotic kinesin-like protein (MKlp) 2, a kinesin localized to the central spindle, and demonstrate that its depletion results in a failure of cleavage furrow ingression and cytokinesis, and disrupts localization of polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1). MKlp2 is a target for Plk1, and phosphorylated MKlp2 binds to the polo box domain of Plk1. Plk1 also binds directly to...

Journal: :Cancer discovery 2013
Josep Tabernero Geoffrey I Shapiro Patricia M LoRusso Andres Cervantes Gary K Schwartz Glen J Weiss Luis Paz-Ares Daniel C Cho Jeffrey R Infante Maria Alsina Mrinal M Gounder Rick Falzone Jamie Harrop Amy C Seila White Iva Toudjarska David Bumcrot Rachel E Meyers Gregory Hinkle Nenad Svrzikapa Renta M Hutabarat Valerie A Clausen Jeffrey Cehelsky Saraswathy V Nochur Christina Gamba-Vitalo Akshay K Vaishnaw Dinah W Y Sah Jared A Gollob Howard A Burris

UNLABELLED RNA interference (RNAi) is a potent and specific mechanism for regulating gene expression. Harnessing RNAi to silence genes involved in disease holds promise for the development of a new class of therapeutics. Delivery is key to realizing the potential of RNAi, and lipid nanoparticles (LNP) have proved effective in delivery of siRNAs to the liver and to tumors in animals. To examine ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Marvin E. Tanenbaum Libor Macůrek Aniek Janssen Erica F. Geers Mónica Alvarez-Fernández René H. Medema

BACKGROUND The formation of a bipolar spindle is an essential step during cell division. Bipolar spindle assembly is driven by the highly conserved microtubule motor Eg5 (kinesin-5), which can slide antiparallel microtubules apart to drive centrosome separation. However, it is currently unclear whether and how additional motors can contribute to centrosome separation and bipolar spindle formati...

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