The role of cytoskeleton in organizing growth cones: a microfilament-associated growth cone component depends upon microtubules for its localization.
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The TSC1 tumor suppressor hamartin interacts with neurofilament-L and possibly functions as a novel integrator of the neuronal cytoskeletonAn actin-associated protein present in the microtubule organizing center and the growth cones of PC-12 cellsIdentification of a novel cortactin SH3 domain-binding protein and its localization to growth cones of cultured neuronsHeterotypic and homotypic associations between ezrin and moesin, two putative membrane-cytoskeletal linking proteinsEzrin self-association involves binding of an N-terminal domain to a normally masked C-terminal domain that includes the F-actin binding siteFunctional binding interaction identified between the axonal CAM L1 and members of the ERM familyNeurabin: a novel neural tissue-specific actin filament-binding protein involved in neurite formationMoesin interacts with the cytoplasmic region of intercellular adhesion molecule-3 and is redistributed to the uropod of T lymphocytes during cell polarizationActin-dependent anterograde movement of growth-cone-like structures along growing hippocampal axons: a novel form of axonal transport?Radixin is involved in lamellipodial stability during nerve growth cone motilityTau is required for neurite outgrowth and growth cone motility of chick sensory neurons.Changes in membrane trafficking and actin dynamics during axon formation in cultured hippocampal neurons.Accumulation of actin in subsets of pioneer growth cone filopodia in response to neural and epithelial guidance cues in situ.Moesin, ezrin, and p205 are actin-binding proteins associated with neutrophil plasma membranes.The growth cone cytoskeleton in axon outgrowth and guidance.Inductive specification and axonal orientation of spinal neurons mediated by divergent bone morphogenetic protein signaling pathwaysCortactin colocalizes with filopodial actin and accumulates at IgCAM adhesion sites in Aplysia growth cones.Neuronal BC1 RNA: microtubule-dependent dendritic delivery.Merlin and the ERM proteins in Schwann cells, neurons and growth cones.Structural distinctions in BMPs underlie divergent signaling in spinal neurons.A marginal band-associated protein has properties of both microtubule- and microfilament-associated proteinsChanges in microtubule polarity orientation during the development of hippocampal neurons in culture.Cytoskeletal remodeling during growth cone-target interactions.Ezrin NH2-terminal domain inhibits the cell extension activity of the COOH-terminal domain.Molecular dissection of radixin: distinct and interdependent functions of the amino- and carboxy-terminal domains.Dominant spinal muscular atrophy is caused by mutations in BICD2, an important golgin protein.Suppression of radixin and moesin alters growth cone morphology, motility, and process formation in primary cultured neurons.Microtubule behavior during guidance of pioneer neuron growth cones in situERM proteins regulate growth cone responses to Sema3ACalcineurin is associated with the cytoskeleton of cultured neurons and has a role in the acquisition of polarity.Three determinants in ezrin are responsible for cell extension activity.Bilirubin as a determinant for altered neurogenesis, neuritogenesis, and synaptogenesis.Regulation of cell polarity by microtubules in fission yeastEzrin immunoreactivity is associated with increasing malignancy of astrocytic tumors but is absent in oligodendrogliomas.Ezrin mediates neuritogenesis via down-regulation of RhoA activity in cultured cortical neurons.Specific expression of ezrin, a cytoskeletal-membrane linker protein, in a subset of chick retinotectal and sensory projections.Akt regulates neurite growth by phosphorylation-dependent inhibition of radixin proteasomal degradation.A dual involvement of the amino-terminal domain of ezrin in F- and G-actin binding.
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The role of cytoskeleton in organizing growth cones: a microfilament-associated growth cone component depends upon microtubules for its localization.
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1989 nî lūn-bûn
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1989 թուականի Հոկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1989年の論文
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1989-10-01T00:00:00Z