Dynamic behavior of GFP–CLIP-170 reveals fast protein turnover on microtubule plus ends
暂无分享,去创建一个
Tobias A. Knoch | George D. Tsibidis | Niels Galjart | Frank Grosveld | Wiggert A. van Cappellen | N. Galjart | F. Grosveld | W. V. van Cappellen | T. Knoch | A. Akhmanova | G. Tsibidis | Anna Akhmanova | J. van Haren | Katharina A. Dragestein | Jeffrey van Haren
[1] B. Baker,et al. Interactions between CLIP-170, tubulin, and microtubules: implications for the mechanism of Clip-170 plus-end tracking behavior. , 2005, Molecular biology of the cell.
[2] N. Galjart,et al. Role of CLASP2 in Microtubule Stabilization and the Regulation of Persistent Motility , 2006, Current Biology.
[3] J. Chilton,et al. Tubulin tyrosination is a major factor affecting the recruitment of CAP-Gly proteins at microtubule plus ends , 2006, The Journal of cell biology.
[4] C. Hoogenraad,et al. Microtubule plus-end-tracking proteins: mechanisms and functions. , 2005, Current opinion in cell biology.
[5] M. Steinmetz,et al. Key interaction modes of dynamic +TIP networks. , 2006, Molecular cell.
[6] C. Waterman-Storer,et al. Spatial regulation of CLASP affinity for microtubules by Rac1 and GSK3β in migrating epithelial cells , 2005, The Journal of cell biology.
[7] Gabriele Müller,et al. Analyzing intracellular binding and diffusion with continuous fluorescence photobleaching. , 2003, Biophysical journal.
[8] F. Perez,et al. CLIP-170 Highlights Growing Microtubule Ends In Vivo , 1999, Cell.
[9] M. Kirschner,et al. Dynamic instability of microtubule growth , 1984, Nature.
[10] I. Arnal,et al. CLIP-170/Tubulin-Curved Oligomers Coassemble at Microtubule Ends and Promote Rescues , 2004, Current Biology.
[11] C. I. Zeeuw,et al. Functional analysis of CLIP-115 and its binding to microtubules. , 2000, Journal of cell science.
[12] Joachim D. Müller,et al. Cumulant analysis in fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy. , 2004, Biophysical journal.
[13] D. Ingber,et al. A mathematical model to determine molecular kinetic rate constants under non-steady state conditions using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP). , 2006, Biophysical chemistry.
[14] M. Jordan,et al. Mechanism of mitotic block and inhibition of cell proliferation by taxol at low concentrations. , 1993, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[15] T. Kreis,et al. CLIP-170 links endocytic vesicles to microtubules , 1992, Cell.
[16] C. Hoogenraad,et al. The microtubule plus-end-tracking protein CLIP-170 associates with the spermatid manchette and is essential for spermatogenesis. , 2005, Genes & development.
[17] G. Lansbergen,et al. Microtubule Plus End: A Hub of Cellular Activities , 2006, Traffic.
[18] Elliot L Elson,et al. Quick tour of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy from its inception. , 2004, Journal of biomedical optics.
[19] David Pellman,et al. Microtubule “Plus-End-Tracking Proteins” The End Is Just the Beginning , 2001, Cell.
[20] N. Galjart,et al. EB1 and EB3 control CLIP dissociation from the ends of growing microtubules. , 2005, Molecular biology of the cell.
[21] E Gratton,et al. The photon counting histogram in fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy. , 1999, Biophysical journal.
[22] Niels Galjart,et al. CLASPs attach microtubule plus ends to the cell cortex through a complex with LL5beta. , 2006, Developmental cell.
[23] R. Vale,et al. Structural basis of microtubule plus end tracking by XMAP215, CLIP-170, and EB1. , 2007, Molecular cell.
[24] Jean Cohen,et al. Individual Rotavirus-like Particles Containing 120 Molecules of Fluorescent Protein Are Visible in Living Cells* 210 , 2001, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[25] P. Schwille,et al. Intracellular applications of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy: prospects for neuroscience , 2003, Current Opinion in Neurobiology.
[26] R. Wade,et al. How does taxol stabilize microtubules? , 1995, Current Biology.
[27] S. Seiffert,et al. Systematic evaluation of FRAP experiments performed in a confocal laser scanning microscope , 2005, Journal of microscopy.
[28] Niels Galjart,et al. Visualization of Microtubule Growth in Cultured Neurons via the Use of EB3-GFP (End-Binding Protein 3-Green Fluorescent Protein) , 2003, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[29] E. V. van Munster,et al. Conformational changes in CLIP-170 regulate its binding to microtubules and dynactin localization , 2004, The Journal of cell biology.
[30] N. Galjart,et al. Cytoplasmic linker proteins promote microtubule rescue in vivo , 2002, The Journal of cell biology.