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Autor:
Lorena R. Braid, Gina Papaianni, Esther M. Verheyen, Andrea C. Uetrecht, Amanda Heiler, Wendy Lee, Sharan Swarup
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 343:178-189
Drosophila nemo (nmo) and other Nemo-like kinase family members (Nlks) are well-established key regulators of numerous conserved signaling pathways, such as Wg and BMP. nmo mutants display pleiotropic defects at different developmental stages, includ
Autor:
Malika Boukhelifa, Elizabeth M. Morin-Kensicki, James E. Bear, Emily K. Tribble, Andrea C. Uetrecht, Yang Liu, Vytas A. Bankaitis
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology of the Cell. 19:3080-3096
Phosphoinositides (PIPs) are ubiquitous regulators of signal transduction events in eukaryotic cells. PIPs are degraded by various enzymes, including PIP phosphatases. The integral membrane Sac1 phosphatases represent a major class of such enzymes. T
Autor:
Maria Stumpf, A C Uetrecht, Vasily Rybakin, Raphael H. Rastetter, Angelika A. Noegel, Christoph S. Clemen, James E. Bear
Publikováno v:
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 65:2419-2430
Coronin-7 (Crn7) is a ubiquitous mammalian WD40-repeat protein that localizes to the Golgi complex, interacts with AP-1 adaptor complex via binding of a tyrosine-288-based sorting signal to the mu1-subunit of AP-1, and participates in the maintenance
Publikováno v:
Cell. 128:915-929
Actin filament nucleation and turnover are interdependent processes in migrating cells, but the mechanisms coordinating these events are unknown. Coronin 1B influences motility, lamellipodial dynamics and actin filament architecture at the leading ed
Autor:
Andrea C. Uetrecht, James E. Bear
Publikováno v:
Trends in Cell Biology. 16:421-426
Coronins are highly conserved regulators of the actin cytoskeleton whose structure and biological function have remained mysterious until recently. They were originally identified in Dictyostelium, where they localize to actin-rich crown-like structu
Autor:
Andrea C. Uetrecht, James E. Bear
The polarization of the Golgi has long been thought to be important for cell migration. Here we show that Rat2 cells at the edge of an artificial wound repolarize the Golgi relative to the nucleus to face the direction of migration into the wound. Ho
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