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Cytoskeletal proteins of the aging human lens
Current Eye Research, 1984The cytoskeletal proteins of the human lens were studied by SDS-PAGE, 2-D electrophoresis and immunologically. Spectrin, vimentin and actin were identified in the superficial fiber cells of human lenses even to age 87 years. These proteins are lost from the deeper cortical and nuclear fiber cells, where a broad zone of acidic protein (36-42 Kd) emerges
H, Maisel, M, Ellis
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[Neurospecific cytoskeletal proteins].
Ukrainskii biokhimicheskii zhurnal (1978), 1987Data available in literature on neurospecific proteins of cytoskeletal structures--microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments are generalized. Properties of tissue-specific cytoskeletal proteins which are typical of nerve cells are summarized.
V A, Berezin, G M, Shevchenko
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[The cytoskeletal proteins of erythrocytes].
Tsitologiia, 1988The erythrocyte membrane skeleton is composed of the number of proteins isolated and characterized. One of the major proteins of cytoskeleton is actin presented in erythrocytes in the form of short protofilaments. This review will focus on the manner of attachment of actin protofilaments to the red cell membrane, and on the relationships between ...
E I, Goncharov, G P, Pinaev
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Formin Family Proteins in Cytoskeletal Control
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2000Functions of the cell cortex, including motility, adhesion, and cytokinesis, are mediated by the reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton. The assembly of the cytoskeletal components at cortical sites is regulated dynamically in a temporal and spatial manner.
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Cytoskeletal Competence Requires Protein Chaperones
2002The cytoskeleton is the internal structure of the cell that makes diverse cellular functions possible. These structures are extremely dynamic, undergoing continual remodelling within the cytoplasm and requiring continual change in the protein-protein interactions as part of their function.
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Spatial organization of the synthesis of cytoskeletal proteins
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1993AbstractThe cytoskeleton of most cells is complex and spatially diverse. The mRNAs for some cytoskeletal proteins are localized, suggesting that synthesis of these proteins may occur at sites appropriate for function or assembly. mRNA concentrations were first observed for several oocyte and embryonic mRNAs.
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Cytoskeletal Proteins Expressed by Microsporidian Parasites
1992Microsporidians are intracellular parasites characterized by a small missile cell spore that when activated, fires a discharge tube through which infective sporo-plasm is injected into a target cell (Weidner, 1972). Microsporidians develop directly in the cytoplasm of host cells and therefore are not confined to a parasitophorous vacuole.
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Mechanical Signaling in Networks of Motor and Cytoskeletal Proteins
Annual Review of Biophysics, 2009The motions of cells and organelles are highly coordinated. They are driven by motor proteins moving along cytoskeletal filaments, and by the dynamic growth and shrinkage of the filaments themselves. The initiation of cellular motility is triggered by biochemical signaling pathways, but the coordination of motility at different locations or times is ...
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