نتایج جستجو برای: tubulin polymerization

تعداد نتایج: 40472  

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2010
Simona Casini Hanno L Tan Ilker Demirayak Carol Ann Remme Ahmad S Amin Brendon P Scicluna Houssine Chatyan Jan M Ruijter Connie R Bezzina Antoni C G van Ginneken Marieke W Veldkamp

AIMS Treatment with the anticancer drug taxol (TXL), which polymerizes the cytoskeleton protein tubulin, may evoke cardiac arrhythmias based on reduced human cardiac sodium channel (Na(v)1.5) function. Therefore, we investigated whether enhanced tubulin polymerization by TXL affects Na(v)1.5 function and expression and whether these effects are beta1-subunit-mediated. METHODS AND RESULTS Huma...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2016
Antonella Sferra Gilbert Baillat Teresa Rizza Sabina Barresi Elisabetta Flex Giorgio Tasca Adele D'Amico Emanuele Bellacchio Andrea Ciolfi Viviana Caputo Serena Cecchetti Annalaura Torella Ginevra Zanni Daria Diodato Emanuela Piermarini Marcello Niceta Antonietta Coppola Enrico Tedeschi Diego Martinelli Carlo Dionisi-Vici Vincenzo Nigro Bruno Dallapiccola Claudia Compagnucci Marco Tartaglia Georg Haase Enrico Bertini

Tubulinopathies constitute a family of neurodevelopmental/neurodegenerative disorders caused by mutations in several genes encoding tubulin isoforms. Loss-of-function mutations in TBCE, encoding one of the five tubulin-specific chaperones involved in tubulin folding and polymerization, cause two rare neurodevelopmental syndromes, hypoparathyroidism-retardation-dysmorphism and Kenny-Caffey syndr...

2016
Melissa C. Pamula Shih-Chieh Ti Tarun M. Kapoor

Diversity in cytoskeleton organization and function may be achieved through variations in primary sequence of tubulin isotypes. Recently, isotype functional diversity has been linked to a "tubulin code" in which the C-terminal tail, a region of substantial sequence divergence between isotypes, specifies interactions with microtubule-associated proteins. However, it is not known whether residue ...

2005
George Oster Alex Mogilner

1. Actin and tubulin polymerization and depolymerization can generate mechanical forces using the free energy of monomer binding and/or nucleotide hydrolysis as their energy source. 2. Polymers can also store elastic energy during their polymerization that can be released later to generate mechanical forces that drive some of the most rapid of cellular motions. 3. Actin and tubulin are tracks f...

2015
Yalei Chen William O Hancock

Kinesin-5 slides antiparallel microtubules during spindle assembly, and regulates the branching of growing axons. Besides the mechanical activities enabled by its tetrameric configuration, the specific motor properties of kinesin-5 that underlie its cellular function remain unclear. Here by engineering a stable kinesin-5 dimer and reconstituting microtubule dynamics in vitro, we demonstrate tha...

Journal: :MedChemComm 2012
Rajendra P Tanpure Clinton S George Madhavi Sriram Tracy E Strecker Justin K Tidmore Ernest Hamel Amanda K Charlton-Sevcik David J Chaplin Mary Lynn Trawick Kevin G Pinney

The recent discovery of a small-molecule benzosuberene-based phenol that demonstrates remarkable picomolar cytotoxicity against selected human cancer cell lines and strongly inhibits tubulin polymerization (1-2 µM) inspired the design and synthesis of a variety of new, structurally diverse benzosuberene derivatives. An efficient synthetic route to functionalized benzosuberenes was developed. Th...

2003
Bindu S. Govindan William B. Spillman Jr.

A theoretical model of stabilization of a microtubule assembly due to microtubule-associatedproteins(MAP) is presented. MAPs are assumed to bind to the microtubule filaments, thus preventing their disintegration following hydrolysis and enhancing further polymerization. Using meanfield rate equations and explicit numerical simulations, we show that the density of MAP (number of MAP per tubulin ...

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2016
Masahito Hayashi Masayoshi Nishiyama Yuki Kazayama Taro Toyota Yoshie Harada Kingo Takiguchi

Liposomes encapsulating cytoskeletons have drawn much recent attention to develop an artificial cell-like chemical-machinery; however, as far as we know, there has been no report showing isothermally reversible morphological changes of liposomes containing cytoskeletons because the sets of various regulatory factors, that is, their interacting proteins, are required to control the state of ever...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1991
R L Bai K D Paull C L Herald L Malspeis G R Pettit E Hamel

Data generated in the new National Cancer Institute drug evaluation program, which is based on inhibition of cell growth in 60 human tumor cell lines, were used to compare new compounds with agents of known mechanism of action in terms of their differential cytotoxicity. Two marine natural products, halichondrin B and homohalichondrin B, appeared repeatedly when the data base was probed with kn...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1999
P Fanara B Oback K Ashman A Podtelejnikov R Brandt

In eukaryotic cells, tubulin polymerization must be regulated precisely during cell division and differentiation. To identify new mechanisms involved in cellular microtubule formation, we isolated an activity that suppresses microtubule nucleation in vitro. The activity was due to a small acidic polypeptide of 4.7 kDa which we named MINUS (microtubule nucleation suppressor). MINUS inhibited tau...

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