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Microtubule-bundling protein Spef1 enables mammalian ciliary central apparatus formation
Cilia are cellular protrusions containing nine microtubule (MT) doublets and function to propel cell movement or extracellular liquid flow through beating or sense environmental stimuli through signal transductions.
Jianqun Zheng+9 more
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Enjoy the Silence: Nearly Half of Human tRNA Genes Are Silent
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are key components of the translation machinery. They read codons on messenger RNAs (mRNAs) and deliver the appropriate amino acid to the ribosome for protein synthesis.
A. G. Torres
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Anastral meiotic spindle morphogenesis: role of the non-claret disjunctional kinesin-like protein
We have used time-lapse laser scanning confocal microscopy to directly examine microtubule reorganization during meiotic spindle assembly in living Drosophila oocytes.
H. J. Matthies+3 more
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CARMIL family proteins as multidomain regulators of actin-based motility
CARMILs are large multidomain proteins that regulate the actin-binding activity of capping protein (CP), a major capper of actin filament barbed ends in cells.
B. Stark, M. H. Lanier, J. Cooper
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Chlamydomonas reinhardtii hydin is a central pair protein required for flagellar motility
Mutations in Hydin cause hydrocephalus in mice, and HYDIN is a strong candidate for causing hydrocephalus in humans. The gene is conserved in ciliated species, including Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. An antibody raised against C.
K. Lechtreck, G. Witman
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Huaming Yan, A. Konstorum, J. Lowengrub
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The Mutant p53-Conformation Modifying Drug, CP-31398, Can Induce Apoptosis
R. Takimoto+5 more
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