Chromosome movement in lysed mitotic cells is inhibited by vanadate.
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NuMA phosphorylation by CDK1 couples mitotic progression with cortical dynein functionPhosphorylation regulates targeting of cytoplasmic dynein to kinetochores during mitosis.Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy of intraflagellar transport in Tetrahymena thermophila.Dynein binds to and crossbridges cytoplasmic microtubules.Effect of vanadate on intracellular distribution and function of 10-nm filaments.Stabilization and the cytoplasmic ground substance in detergent-opened cells and a structural and biochemical analysis of its compositionerythro-9-[3-(2-Hydroxynonyl)]adenine is an inhibitor of sperm motility that blocks dynein ATPase and protein carboxylmethylase activities.A microtubule-activated ATPase from sea urchin eggs, distinct from cytoplasmic dynein and kinesin.Study of the mechanism of vanadate inhibition of the dynein cross-bridge cycle in sea urchin sperm flagella.Calcium-induced quiescence in reactivated sea urchin spermA permeabilized cell model for studying cytokinesis using mammalian tissue culture cells.Decoration of spindle microtubules with Dynein: evidence for uniform polarity.Reactivation of contraction in detergent-lysed teleost retinal conesEvidence that myosin does not contribute to force production in chromosome movementA functional in vitro model for studies of intracellular motility in digitonin-permeabilized erythrophores.Structure and molecular weight of the dynein ATPaseA permeabilized cell model for studying cell division: a comparison of anaphase chromosome movement and cleavage furrow constriction in lysed PtK1 cells.ATP reactivation of the rotary axostyle in termite flagellates: effects of dynein ATPase inhibitors.Monoclonal antibodies to dynein subunits reveal the existence of cytoplasmic antigens in sea urchin egg.Physiological and ultrastructural analysis of elongating mitotic spindles reactivated in vitroOrganic anions stabilize the reactivated motility of sperm flagella and the latency of dynein 1 ATPase activity.The substructure of isolated and in situ outer dynein arms of sea urchin sperm flagella.Stable complexes of axoplasmic vesicles and microtubules: protein composition and ATPase activityReactivated melanophore motility: differential regulation and nucleotide requirements of bidirectional pigment granule transportOn the mechanism of anaphase A: evidence that ATP is needed for microtubule disassembly and not generation of polewards forcePigment particle translocation in detergent-permeabilized melanophores of Fundulus heteroclitus.Microinjection into an identified axon to study the mechanism of fast axonal transportMechanism of force production for microtubule-dependent movementsChromosome motion and the spindle matrix.Interaction of actin filaments with microtubulesThe dynamic behavior of individual microtubules associated with chromosomes in vitroCytomatrix in chromatophores.Vanadate blocks cyclic AMP-induced stimulation of sodium and water transport in amphibian epithelia.Vanadate--a new tool for biologists.Dynein-like Mg2+-ATPase in mitotic spindles isolated from sea urchin embryos (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis)A temperature-sensitive mutation of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe gene nuc2+ that encodes a nuclear scaffold-like protein blocks spindle elongation in mitotic anaphaseChromatophores--models for studying cytomatrix translocations.Enhancement of Newcastle disease virus-induced fusion of mouse L cells by sodium vanadate.
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Chromosome movement in lysed mitotic cells is inhibited by vanadate.
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Chromosome movement in lysed mitotic cells is inhibited by vanadate.
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Chromosome movement in lysed mitotic cells is inhibited by vanadate.
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Chromosome movement in lysed mitotic cells is inhibited by vanadate.
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Chromosome movement in lysed mitotic cells is inhibited by vanadate.
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Chromosome movement in lysed mitotic cells is inhibited by vanadate.
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Chromosome movement in lysed mitotic cells is inhibited by vanadate.
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Chromosome movement in lysed mitotic cells is inhibited by vanadate.
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10.1083/JCB.79.2.573
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1978-11-01T00:00:00Z