Search Results - "Toba, Shiori"
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Kinesin-1 regulates dendrite microtubule polarity in Caenorhabditis elegans
Published in eLife (06-03-2013)“…In neurons, microtubules (MTs) span the length of both axons and dendrites, and the molecular motors use these intracellular 'highways' to transport diverse…”
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Overlapping Hand-over-Hand Mechanism of Single Molecular Motility of Cytoplasmic Dynein
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (11-04-2006)“…Structural differences between dynein and kinesin suggest a unique molecular mechanism of dynein motility. Measuring the mechanical properties of a single…”
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X-Ray Fiber Diffraction Recordings from Oriented Demembranated Chlamydomonas Flagellar Axonemes
Published in Biophysical journal (16-06-2015)“…The high homology of its axonemal components with humans and a large repertoire of axonemal mutants make Chlamydomonas a useful model system for experiments on…”
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LIS1 and NDEL1 coordinate the plus-end-directed transport of cytoplasmic dynein
Published in The EMBO journal (08-10-2008)“…LIS1 was first identified as a gene mutated in human classical lissencephaly sequence. LIS1 is required for dynein activity, but the underlying mechanism is…”
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Lis1 restricts the conformational changes in cytoplasmic dynein on microtubules
Published in Microscopy (01-12-2015)“…Cytoplasmic dynein is a microtubule-based motor protein that transports intracellular cargo and performs various functions during cell division. We previously…”
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Activation of Aurora-A is essential for neuronal migration via modulation of microtubule organization
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (08-08-2012)“…Neuronal migration is a critical feature to ensure proper location and wiring of neurons during cortical development. Postmitotic neurons migrate from the…”
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A unique role of dynein and nud family proteins in corticogenesis
Published in Neuropathology (01-08-2012)“…Heterozygous LIS1 mutations are the most common cause of human lissencephaly, a human neuronal migration defect, and DCX mutations are the most common cause of…”
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Rab6a releases LIS1 from a dynein idling complex and activates dynein for retrograde movement
Published in Nature communications (19-06-2013)“…Cytoplasmic dynein drives the movement of a wide range of cargoes towards the minus ends of microtubules. We previously demonstrated that LIS1 forms an idling…”
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mNUDC is required for plus-end-directed transport of cytoplasmic dynein and dynactins by kinesin-1
Published in The EMBO journal (03-02-2010)“…Lissencephaly is a devastating neurological disorder caused by defective neuronal migration. The LIS1 (or PAFAH1B1 ) gene was identified as the gene mutated in…”
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Post-natal treatment by a blood-brain-barrier permeable calpain inhibitor, SNJ1945 rescued defective function in lissencephaly
Published in Scientific reports (06-02-2013)“…Toward a therapeutic intervention of lissencephaly, we applied a novel calpain inhibitor, SNJ1945. Peri-natal or post-natal treatment with SNJ1945 rescued…”
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X-ray diffraction recording from single axonemes of eukaryotic flagella
Published in Journal of structural biology (01-06-2012)“…We report the first X-ray diffraction patterns recorded from single axonemes of eukaryotic flagella with a diameter of only <0.2μm, by using the technique of…”
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Biophysical Measurements on Axonemal Dyneins
Published in Cilia: Motors and Regulation (2009)“…In recent decades, the development of technologies such as optical trap nanometry and advanced fluorescence microscopy have provided tools for studying the…”
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Alpha-synuclein facilitates to form short unconventional microtubules that have a unique function in the axonal transport
Published in Scientific reports (27-11-2017)“…Although α-synuclein (αSyn) has been linked to Parkinson’s disease (PD), the mechanisms underlying the causative role in PD remain unclear. We previously…”
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Katanin p80, NuMA and cytoplasmic dynein cooperate to control microtubule dynamics
Published in Scientific reports (12-01-2017)“…Human mutations in KATNB1 (p80) cause severe congenital cortical malformations, which encompass the clinical features of both microcephaly and lissencephaly…”
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Publisher Correction: Alpha-synuclein facilitates to form short unconventional microtubules that have a unique function in the axonal transport
Published in Scientific reports (17-05-2018)“…A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has not been fixed in the paper…”
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Distinct roles of 1α and 1β heavy chains of the inner arm dynein I1 of Chlamydomonas flagella
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-02-2011)“…The Chlamydomonas I1 dynein is a two-headed inner dynein arm important for the regulation of flagellar bending. Here we took advantage of mutant strains…”
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PB-09Alpha-synuclein Binds Unconventional Microtubules That Have a Unique Function
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Dynein and kinesin share an overlapping microtubule-binding site
Published in The EMBO journal (07-07-2004)“…Dyneins and kinesins move in opposite directions on microtubules. The question of how the same‐track microtubules are able to support movement in two…”
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Direction and speed of microtubule movements driven by kinesin motors arranged on catchin thick filaments
Published in Cell motility and the cytoskeleton (01-10-2008)“…Conventional kinesin (Kinesin‐1) is a microtubule‐based molecular motor that supports intracellular vesicle/organelle transport in various eukaryotic cells. To…”
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Properties of the full-length heavy chains of Tetrahymena ciliary outer arm dynein separated by urea treatment
Published in Cell motility and the cytoskeleton (01-05-2004)“…An important challenge is to understand the functional specialization of dynein heavy chains. The ciliary outer arm dynein from Tetrahymena thermophila is a…”
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