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The centrosome nucleus complex and microtubule organization in the
Drosophila oocyte

The centrosome nucleus complex and microtubule organization in the Drosophila oocyte

... the nucleus throughout oogenesis that remained detectable up to stage 10A ...the nucleus in stage 9 ...the nucleus at least up to stage ...between centrosome and nucleus using ...the ... See full document

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PIP5K dependent production of PIP2 sustains microtubule organization to
establish polarized transport in the Drosophila oocyte

PIP5K dependent production of PIP2 sustains microtubule organization to establish polarized transport in the Drosophila oocyte

... the oocyte with osk mRNA ...the nucleus relative to the anterodorsal corner of the oocyte ...The nucleus was randomly positioned within the oocyte at stages 9-10 ... See full document

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Lgl and its phosphorylation by aPKC regulate oocyte polarity formation in
Drosophila

Lgl and its phosphorylation by aPKC regulate oocyte polarity formation in Drosophila

... The Drosophila oocyte exhibits an anteroposterior (AP) asymmetry with respect to its cytoskeletal organization and the distribution of some mRNAs and proteins (Riechmann and Ephrussi, 2001; van Eeden ... See full document

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Dual control of Kinesin 1 recruitment to microtubules by Ensconsin in Drosophila neuroblasts and oocytes

Dual control of Kinesin 1 recruitment to microtubules by Ensconsin in Drosophila neuroblasts and oocytes

... the centrosome separation process (Gallaud et ...motor complex can stimulate the binding of Kinesin-1 to MTs in vitro and in vivo ...the Drosophila Kinesin-1 stalk, a domain that has not been so far ... See full document

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Multiple Roles for Egalitarian in Polarization of the Drosophila Egg Chamber

Multiple Roles for Egalitarian in Polarization of the Drosophila Egg Chamber

... The Drosophila egg chamber provides a useful model for examining mechanisms by which cell fates are speci fi ed and maintained in the context of a complex ...cytoskeletal organization, polarity ... See full document

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A Pericentrin-Related Protein Homolog in Aspergillus nidulans Plays Important Roles in Nucleus Positioning and Cell Polarity by Affecting Microtubule Organization

A Pericentrin-Related Protein Homolog in Aspergillus nidulans Plays Important Roles in Nucleus Positioning and Cell Polarity by Affecting Microtubule Organization

... the centrosome that serves as a multifunctional scaffold for anchoring numerous proteins and protein complexes (12, ...fungal centrosome, or spindle pole body (SPB) ...-tubulin complex and polo ... See full document

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Zoglmeier geb. Daunderer, Christine
  

(2002):


	Characterizing Components of the Dictyostelium Centrosome.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Zoglmeier geb. Daunderer, Christine (2002): Characterizing Components of the Dictyostelium Centrosome. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... Dictyostelium centrosome it is found in the electron-dense nodules embedded in the corona (Euteneuer et ...a microtubule (25 nm) (Moritz et ...e.g. Drosophila embryos, and were shown to be subunits ... See full document

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lethal giant larvae is required with the par genes for the early polarization of the Drosophila oocyte

lethal giant larvae is required with the par genes for the early polarization of the Drosophila oocyte

... In Drosophila, the anterior-posterior and dorso-ventral axes of polarity are set up during oogenesis by the asymmetric localization of bicoid, oskar and gurken mRNAs within a single cell called the oocyte ... See full document

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The Centrioles, Centrosomes, Basal Bodies, and Cilia of Drosophila melanogaster

The Centrioles, Centrosomes, Basal Bodies, and Cilia of Drosophila melanogaster

... the oocyte before ultimately being eliminated so that female meiosis can occur on a centriole-free spindle (Mahowald and Strassheim ...the complex behavior of the centriole in the male germline (Tates ... See full document

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Numbers and Complex Symmetric Multiple Arguments in the Ring System

Numbers and Complex Symmetric Multiple Arguments in the Ring System

... of complex numbers spread in the real part and the system imaginary part, which are exactly the same determinant on the segment it into products plotted parametric obtain a system with elements of intersection ... See full document

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Cytoarchitecture of Oculomotor Nucleus in the Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

Cytoarchitecture of Oculomotor Nucleus in the Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)

... oculomotor nucleus in the buffalo has been described by materials collected from eight ...motor nucleus of oculomotor nerve was comprised of small and medium sized multipolar neurons while the ... See full document

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The Drosophila pleiohomeotic mutation enhances the Polycomblike and Polycomb mutant phenotypes during embryogenesis and in the adult

The Drosophila pleiohomeotic mutation enhances the Polycomblike and Polycomb mutant phenotypes during embryogenesis and in the adult

... effects (Girton and Jeon, 1994) demonstrated that without maternal PHO products the embryonic head is very abnormal, the thoracic denticle belts transform to the first abdominal segment, and the posterior abdominal ... See full document

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missing oocyte encodes a highly conserved nuclear protein
required for the maintenance of the meiotic cycle and oocyte identity in
Drosophila

missing oocyte encodes a highly conserved nuclear protein required for the maintenance of the meiotic cycle and oocyte identity in Drosophila

... the oocyte enters the endocycle and adopts a nurse cell ...displaying oocyte like features, is similar to what is observed in par1 mutants and is consistent with a delay in the establishment of cyst ... See full document

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The genetics of the Drosophila achaete scute gene complex: a historical appraisal

The genetics of the Drosophila achaete scute gene complex: a historical appraisal

... To analyze the development of the pattern of bristles, Antonio García-Bellido started work on the genetic organization of the AS- C in the mid-seventies. In a paper published in 1979, several important points were ... See full document

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Complex role of HIF in cancer: the known, the unknown, and the unexpected

Complex role of HIF in cancer: the known, the unknown, and the unexpected

... Figure 2 Role of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HiF-1) in regulating bioenergetics and biosynthesis through the induction of pyruvate kinase M2 (PKM2) in proliferating cancer cells. Notes: increased HiF-1 expression through ... See full document

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Two types of genetic interaction implicate the whirligig gene of Drosophila melanogaster in microtubule organization in the flagellar axoneme.

Two types of genetic interaction implicate the whirligig gene of Drosophila melanogaster in microtubule organization in the flagellar axoneme.

... A recessive male sterile allele of whirligig fails to complement mutations in several loci important for microtubule function: In a genetic background wild type for tu[r] ... See full document

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Dictyostelium discoideum CenB Is a Bona Fide Centrin Essential for Nuclear Architecture and Centrosome Stability

Dictyostelium discoideum CenB Is a Bona Fide Centrin Essential for Nuclear Architecture and Centrosome Stability

... the nucleus are ...cell nucleus, where they organize the ...the centrosome to the cell nucleus ...the nucleus-centrosome connection (observed as pro- trusions of the outer NE ... See full document

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The proteome profiles of the olfactory bulb of juvenile, adult and aged rats - an ontogenetic study

The proteome profiles of the olfactory bulb of juvenile, adult and aged rats - an ontogenetic study

... the complex itself ...from nucleus to cytoplasm and to the site of ...multiprotein complex that regulates the crucial balance between filopodia formation and synap- tic maturation in neurons ... See full document

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Cytoskeleton Molecular Motors: Structures and Their Functions in Neuron

Cytoskeleton Molecular Motors: Structures and Their Functions in Neuron

... ternary complex, which plays pivotal role in sensory neuroepithelia stereocilia formation ...the complex structure, numerous amino acid mutations documented in Usher syndrome patients, such as E1327K, ... See full document

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The HhH(2)/NDD Domain of the Drosophila Nod Chromokinesin-like Protein Is Required for Binding to Chromosomes in the Oocyte Nucleus

The HhH(2)/NDD Domain of the Drosophila Nod Chromokinesin-like Protein Is Required for Binding to Chromosomes in the Oocyte Nucleus

... Previous molecular and cytological studies have de- monstrated the ability of Nod to bind to both DNA in solution (A fshar et al. 1995a) and to meiotic and mi- totic chromosomes (A fshar et al. 1995a,b). The obser- ... See full document

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