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Nuclear Herpesvirus Capsid Motility Is Not Dependent on F Actin

Nuclear Herpesvirus Capsid Motility Is Not Dependent on F Actin

... maintained motility in LatA-treated PK15 ...find nuclear actin rods in these cells after LatA ...inhibits capsid motility only if nuclear actin rods are ...of ... See full document

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Hyphal Tip-Associated Localization of Cdc42 Is F-Actin Dependent in Candida albicans

Hyphal Tip-Associated Localization of Cdc42 Is F-Actin Dependent in Candida albicans

... many cells, and hyphal tips appeared swollen, indicating a switch from apical to isotropic growth (Fig. 5A, 20 min). At later time points, cells did not appear to have longer hyphae (in comparison to latrunculin A-free ... See full document

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Root hair formation: F-actin-dependent tip growth is initiated by local assembly of profilin-supported F-actin meshworks accumulated within expansin-enriched bulges

Root hair formation: F-actin-dependent tip growth is initiated by local assembly of profilin-supported F-actin meshworks accumulated within expansin-enriched bulges

... the actin-mediated regulation of tip growth might be the two small actin-binding proteins, profilin and actin depolymerization factor (ADF), each of which has been shown to increase dynamicity of AFs ... See full document

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Drosophila Mon2 couples Oskar induced endocytosis with actin remodeling for cortical anchorage of the germ plasm

Drosophila Mon2 couples Oskar induced endocytosis with actin remodeling for cortical anchorage of the germ plasm

... cortical F-actin bundles, which was suppressed by the simultaneous loss of Osk ...for actin remodeling (Tanaka and Nakamura, 2008). We also found that the F-actin disorganization in ... See full document

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The NAV2 homolog Sickie regulates F actin mediated axonal growth in Drosophila mushroom body neurons via the non canonical Rac Cofilin pathway

The NAV2 homolog Sickie regulates F actin mediated axonal growth in Drosophila mushroom body neurons via the non canonical Rac Cofilin pathway

... sickie and Rac-Cofilin signaling regulators. (A-A ‴ ) Section images of developing MB axons at 72 h APF. (A ‴ ) Overlapping F-actin (Phalloidin, asterisk) and Sickie signals were detected as complementary ... See full document

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A Role for Nuclear F Actin Induction in Human Cytomegalovirus Nuclear Egress

A Role for Nuclear F Actin Induction in Human Cytomegalovirus Nuclear Egress

... formation, nuclear F-actin is induced by one or more immediate early or early gene products, either directly or by modulation of host protein synthesis or ...RCs, capsid assembly and packaging ... See full document

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Evidence That an Unconventional Actin Can Provide Essential F-Actin Function and That a Surveillance System Monitors F-Actin Integrity in Chlamydomonas

Evidence That an Unconventional Actin Can Provide Essential F-Actin Function and That a Surveillance System Monitors F-Actin Integrity in Chlamydomonas

... The Chlamydomonas cell cycle is separated into a long growth phase, during which cells can increase in size by .10-fold, followed by a rapid series of cell divisions; entry into cell division, and the number of divisions ... See full document

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Baculovirus VP80 Protein and the F-Actin Cytoskeleton Interact and Connect the Viral Replication Factory with the Nuclear Periphery

Baculovirus VP80 Protein and the F-Actin Cytoskeleton Interact and Connect the Viral Replication Factory with the Nuclear Periphery

... the nuclear periphery to form viral progeny (BVs and ...the nuclear periphery with the help of an acto-myosin ...an actin-depolymerizing ...are dependent on actin-based myosin motor ... See full document

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Dissociation and redistribution of Na+,K(+) ATPase from its surface membrane actin cytoskeletal complex during cellular ATP depletion

Dissociation and redistribution of Na+,K(+) ATPase from its surface membrane actin cytoskeletal complex during cellular ATP depletion

... of F-actin from a primarily cortical concentration to a perinuclear ...to F-actin starting during the first 5 min of ATP ...the actin cytoskeletal ... See full document

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Actin Rearrangement-Inducing Factor of Baculoviruses Is Tyrosine Phosphorylated and Colocalizes to F-Actin at the Plasma Membrane

Actin Rearrangement-Inducing Factor of Baculoviruses Is Tyrosine Phosphorylated and Colocalizes to F-Actin at the Plasma Membrane

... or nuclear protein fractions but only in crude membrane preparations, which is in agreement with the localization of Arif-1 at the plasma mem- brane and with its association with vesicular ...is dependent ... See full document

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A Nuclear Localization Signal in Herpesvirus Protein VP1-2 Is Essential for Infection via Capsid Routing to the Nuclear Pore

A Nuclear Localization Signal in Herpesvirus Protein VP1-2 Is Essential for Infection via Capsid Routing to the Nuclear Pore

... specific capsid/tegument determinants), with the NLS being involved in promoting tight engagement with the pore or a key event subsequent to pore interaction per ...adenovirus, capsid binding to ... See full document

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Distinct p53, p53:LANA, and LANA Complexes in Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Lymphomas

Distinct p53, p53:LANA, and LANA Complexes in Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Lymphomas

... localization. Nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling is a defining characteristic of p53:hdm2 (8, ...fractionation. Actin was cytosol and cytoskeleton associ- ated and served as a positive control for proper ... See full document

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A Role for Myosin Va in Human Cytomegalovirus Nuclear Egress

A Role for Myosin Va in Human Cytomegalovirus Nuclear Egress

... the nuclear interior. Capsids then move to the inner nuclear membrane for envelopment and release into the cytoplasm in a process called nuclear ...that nuclear F-actin is ... See full document

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F-Actin Dynamics in Neurospora crassa

F-Actin Dynamics in Neurospora crassa

... of F-actin and mi- crotubules during different stages of cell polarization and tip extension during colony ...of F-actin always preceded polarization of microtubules further rein- forces the ... See full document

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SUN1 Regulates HIV-1 Nuclear Import in a Manner Dependent on the Interaction between the Viral Capsid and Cellular Cyclophilin A

SUN1 Regulates HIV-1 Nuclear Import in a Manner Dependent on the Interaction between the Viral Capsid and Cellular Cyclophilin A

... HIV-1 entry is mediated by binding of the envelope (Env) proteins to the cell surface receptor CD4 and the coreceptor CCR5 or CXCR4 (1). Based on the coreceptor utilized, HIV-1 strains are classified into viruses with X4 ... See full document

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An Actin-Based Wave Generator Organizes Cell Motility

An Actin-Based Wave Generator Organizes Cell Motility

... of actin assembly are known, we do not understand how these components act together to organize cell shape and ...key actin regulator—the Scar/WAVE complex—which plays an important role in regulating cell ... See full document

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Knoll, Kilian Rupert
  

(2018):


	Structural and functional characterization of the INO80 Arp8 module.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie

Knoll, Kilian Rupert (2018): Structural and functional characterization of the INO80 Arp8 module. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie

... INO80 studies in yeast showed that INO80 function promotes transcription of the PHO5 gene after phosphate depletion (Ebbert et al., 1999). Moreover, transcriptomic experiments revealed that the activity of INO80 alters ... See full document

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Actin  and clathrin dependent mechanisms regulate interferon gamma release after stimulation of human immune cells with respiratory syncytial virus

Actin and clathrin dependent mechanisms regulate interferon gamma release after stimulation of human immune cells with respiratory syncytial virus

... is actin-dependent [37, 38]. Clustering of nucleolin is dependent on actin ...Whether actin-dependent clus- tering of nucleolin occurs after RSV infection and whether it is ... See full document

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Carboxy Terminus of Human Herpesvirus 8 Latency-Associated Nuclear Antigen Mediates Dimerization, Transcriptional Repression, and Targeting to Nuclear Bodies

Carboxy Terminus of Human Herpesvirus 8 Latency-Associated Nuclear Antigen Mediates Dimerization, Transcriptional Repression, and Targeting to Nuclear Bodies

... recognizable nuclear localization signal in the C terminus sug- gests that it is targeted through protein-protein ...a nuclear protein related to the female sterile homeotic protein of Drosophila ... See full document

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The importance of statistical measure when describing phenotype

The importance of statistical measure when describing phenotype

... 2003). Actin in filamentous fungi is organized in ...lacks actin cables that are characteristic features in yeast (Xiang and Plamann, ...on actin filaments, as in budding yeast (Fuchs et ...in ... See full document

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