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ROCKII kinase activity is known to be regulated by Rho GTPase binding; however, the contextspecific regulation of ROCKII is not clearly understood. We pursued the C-terminal PH domain as a candidate domain for regulating ROCKII function.... more
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      ProteomicsBrainRockBiochemical
Dynamin 2 has recently been recognized as a causative gene for the autosomal dominant form of centronuclear myopathy (dominant centronuclear myopathy). Here we report an affected father and daughter with dynamin 2 related AD CNM with... more
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      Skeletal muscle biologyMagnetic Resonance ImagingMRIMutation
The ubiquitous and highly conserved flotillin proteins, flotillin-1 and flotillin-2, have been shown to be involved in various cellular processes such as cell adhesion, signal transduction through receptor tyrosine kinases as well as in... more
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      MembranesRecyclingEndocytosisExosomes
During the blood stage of malaria infection, parasites internalize in the host red blood cells and degrade massive amounts of hemoglobin for their development. Although the morphology of the parasite's hemoglobin uptake pathway has... more
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      Transmission Electron MicroscopyChinese Medical HistoryHydrazonesPlasmodium falciparum
The role of dynamin in Paramecium phagocytosis was examined by quantitative evaluation of immunoblots and ultrastructural detection by immunogold labelling with specific anti-dynamin antibodies. Western blot analysis was performed on the... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyPhagocytosisDynamin
Plant morphogenesis is regulated by cell division and expansion. Cytokinesis, the final stage of cell division, culminates in the construction of the cell plate, a unique cytokinetic membranous organelle that is assembled across the... more
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      Electron MicroscopyCell CycleMembrane TraffickingCytoskeleton
Dynamin is a 96 kDa protein that has multiple oligomerization states that influence its GTPase activity. A number of different dynamin effectors, including lipids, actin filaments, and SH3-domain containing proteins, have been implicated... more
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      Cercopithecus aethiopsMiceActinTraffic
Polystyrene nanoparticles (PNP) cross rat alveolar epithelial cell monolayers via non-endocytic transcellular pathways. To evaluate epithelial cell type-specificity of PNP trafficking, we studied PNP flux across Madin Darby canine kidney... more
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      TechnologyNanoparticlesConfocal MicroscopyBiological Sciences
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      NeuroscienceTransmission Electron MicroscopyMolecular BiochemistryMultidisciplinary
Amphiphysin is an SH3 domain protein that has been implicated in synaptic vesicle endocytosis. We have recently cloned a second amphiphysin isoform, Amph2 (sequence submitted to GenBank, Y13380). Proteins capable of forming a complex with... more
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      Membrane ProteinsBrainPageSynaptic Vesicle Recycling
In myocytes and adipocytes, insulin increases glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) exocytosis by promoting GLUT4 vesicle docking/fusion with the membrane. Less is known about the mechanism and regulation of GLUT4 endocytosis, particularly in... more
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      MitochondriaIon ChannelsInsulinEndocytosis
The magnitude and duration of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signals are regulated through desensitization mechanisms. In leukocytes, ligand binding to chemokine receptors leads to Ca 2+ mobilization and ERK activation through... more
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      Cell SignalingMolecular MechanicsRNA interferenceCellular Signalling
We and others have shown recently that mutations in the OPA1 gene encoding a dynamin-related mitochondrial protein cause autosomal dominant optic atrophy (ADOA) linked to chromosome 3q28-q29. Here we report screening of the OPA1 gene in a... more
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      GeneticsMitochondriaBiological SciencesMolecular
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      NeuroscienceElectron MicroscopyBiologyTransmission Electron Microscopy
Extracellular and intracellular copper and zinc regulate synaptic activity and plasticity, which may impact brain functionality and human behavior. We have found that a metal coordinating molecule, Neocuproine, transiently increases free... more
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      Ingenieria De SistemasSynapsinDynamin
Dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs; short form, which is one of the alternative splicing variants) expressed in COS-7 cells are internalized in an agonist-dependent manner only when G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) is coexpressed [Ito,... more
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      InternalizationDynaminBiochemistry and cell biologyMedical biochemistry and metabolomics
During development, metazoans are faced with the daunting task of generating many different cell types in a temporally and spatially precise manner. This orderly process of cell generation relies on creating localized signals that... more
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      GeneticsMembrane ProteinsCell DivisionDrosophila
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      NeuroscienceElectron MicroscopyMolecular BiochemistryMultidisciplinary
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      LeukemiaBiological SciencesEndocytosisProteins
Synaptic vesicle recycling has been proposed to depend on proteins which coordinate membrane and cytoskeletal dynamics. Here, we examine the role of the dynamin-and N-WASP (neural Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein)-binding protein... more
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      NeuroscienceAntibodiesEndocytosisSpinal Cord
The mitochondria are dynamic organelles that constantly fuse and divide. An equilibrium between fusion and fission controls the morphology of the mitochondria, which appear as dots or elongated tubules depending the prevailing force.... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyMitochondriaApoptosisMis
In every synapse, a large number of proteins interact with other proteins in order to carry out signaling and transmission in the central nervous system. In this study, we used interaction proteomics to identify novel synaptic protein... more
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      Mass SpectrometryProteomicsProtein-protein interactionsProtein-Protein Interaction
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      Cell BiologyBiological SciencesSaccharomyces cerevisiaeCell
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      BiologyMedicineDendritic CellsInternalization
Mitochondrial morphology varies according to cell type and cellular context from an interconnected filamentous network to isolated dots. This morphological plasticity depends on mitochondrial dynamics, a balance between antagonistic... more
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      BiologyMitochondriaApoptosisMedicine
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      NeurosciencePsychologyBiologyImmunohistochemistry
Missense mutations in dynamin 2 gene (DNM2) are associated with autosomal dominant centronuclear myopathy (CNM) with characteristic histopathological findings of centrally located myonuclei in a large number of muscle fibers. To identify... more
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      Skeletal muscle biologyJapanAdolescentMedicine
Tyrosine based motifs conforming to the consensus YXXΦ (where Φ represents a bulky hydrophobic residue) have been shown to interact with the medium chain subunit of clathrin adaptor complexes. These medium chains are targets for... more
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      ChemistryBiologyMembrane ProteinsMedicine
Dynamin is a 96 kDa protein that has multiple oligomerization states that influence its GTPase activity. A number of different dynamin effectors, including lipids, actin filaments, and SH3domain containing proteins, have been implicated... more
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      BiologyMedicineCercopithecus aethiopsMice
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      NeuroscienceElectron MicroscopyBiologyTransmission Electron Microscopy
The hepatocellular transport pathways and cellular proteins utilized during the packaging and secretion of hepatitis B virus are poorly understood. In this study, we tested if the large GTPase dynamin, a protein involved in vesicle... more
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      Electron MicroscopyBiologyTransmission Electron MicroscopyMedicine
Late-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD) is significantly associated with a single nucleotide polymorphism located in the dynamin (DNM) 2 gene, especially in non-carriers of the apolipoprotein E-e4 allele. In this study we used real-time PCR... more
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      real time PCRTemporal LobeCell lineAmyloid Beta
Using quantitative light microscopy and a modified immunoelectron microscopic technique, we have characterized the entry pathway of the cholera toxin binding subunit (CTB) in primary embryonic fibroblasts. CTB trafficking to the Golgi... more
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      Membrane ProteinsCell BiologyBiological SciencesInternalization
The adaptor molecule Nck has been demonstrated to mediate Angiotensin II (AngII)-induced stimulation of p21-activated kinase (PAK) and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC). We have previously... more
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      Western blottingClinical SciencesRatsProtein Binding
The large GTPase dynamin, long known for its role in endocytosis, has most recently been implicated as a facilitator of cell migration and invasion. Recent observations link dynamin to the cycle of membrane expansion and retraction... more
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      MigrationCell MigrationCell AdhesionCell Biology
Immature dendrites extend many actin-rich filopodial structures that can be replaced by synapse-containing dendritic spines as the neuron matures. The large GTPase dynamin-3 (Dyn3) is a component of the postsynapse in hippocampal neurons... more
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      Cell BiologyBiological SciencesHippocampusDendritic Spines
Syndapins are potential links between the cortical actin cytoskeleton and endocytosis because this family of dynamin-associated proteins can also interact with the Arp2/3 complex activator N-WASP. Here we provide evidence for involvement... more
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      CytoskeletonBiological SciencesSaccharomyces cerevisiaeHippocampus
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      NeuroscienceElectron MicroscopyTransmission Electron MicroscopyMolecular Biochemistry
Centronuclear myopathy (CNM) is a slowly progressive congenital myopathy characterized by abnormal centrally located nuclei in a large number of muscle fibres. Recently, different missense mutations affecting the middle domain of the... more
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      Computed TomographyAdolescentBiopsyBrain
Recent findings have implicated tight junction (TJ) protein Occludin (OCLN) as an essential factor for Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) to enter human hepatocytes. To gain insights into OCLNmediated HCV entry, we created a panel of OCLN deletion... more
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      VirologyMembrane ProteinsCell CultureHIV
The role of endosomal/lysosomal redox-active iron in H 2 O 2-induced nuclear DNA damage as well as in cell proliferation was examined using the iron chelator desferrioxamine (DFO). Transient transfections of HeLa cells with vectors... more
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      Free RadicalsCell CycleDNA damageApoptosis
Peroxisomes and mitochondria are metabolically linked organelles, which are crucial to human health and development. The search for components involved in their dynamics and maintenance led to the interesting Wnding that mitochondria and... more
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      MitochondriaMembrane FusionBiogenesisHuman health
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      Ingenieria De SistemasSynapsinDynamin
Dynamin, a protein playing crucial roles in endocytosis, oligomerizes to form spirals around the necks of incipient vesicles and helps their scission from membranes. This oligomerization is known to be mediated by the GTPase effector... more
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      Circular DichroismBiopolymersProtein Secondary Structure PredictionSolutions
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      ABCFluorescence MicroscopyMitochondriaApoptosis
We and others have shown recently that mutations in the OPA1 gene encoding a dynamin-related mitochondrial protein cause autosomal dominant optic atrophy (ADOA) linked to chromosome 3q28-q29. Here we report screening of the OPA1 gene in a... more
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      GeneticsMitochondriaBiological SciencesMolecular
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      ABCFluorescence MicroscopyMitochondriaApoptosis
Extracellular and intracellular copper and zinc regulate synaptic activity and plasticity, which may impact brain functionality and human behavior. We have found that a metal coordinating molecule, Neocuproine, transiently increases free... more
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      Ingenieria De SistemasSynapsinDynamin
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      ABCFluorescence MicroscopyMitochondriaApoptosis
Dictyostelium discoideum cells produce five dynamin family proteins. Here, we show that dynamin B is the only member of this group of proteins that is initially produced as a preprotein and requires processing by mitochondrial proteases... more
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      PhysiologyCell AdhesionMitochondriaCytoskeleton