scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P6179 | Dimensions Publication ID | 1025748224 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1038/350238A0 |
P2093 | author name string | Seiji Sonobe | |
Hiroh Shibaoka | |||
Tetsuhiro Asada | |||
P2860 | cites work | A protein factor essential for microtubule assembly | Q22010837 |
Molecular cloning of the microtubule-associated mechanochemical enzyme dynamin reveals homology with a new family of GTP-binding proteins | Q33857526 | ||
Direct visualization of fluorescein-labeled microtubules in vitro and in microinjected fibroblasts | Q36204458 | ||
Polarity of spindle microtubules in Haemanthus endosperm | Q36206441 | ||
Properties of the kinetochore in vitro. II. Microtubule capture and ATP-dependent translocation | Q36212827 | ||
Identification of dynamin, a novel mechanochemical enzyme that mediates interactions between microtubules | Q45158799 | ||
The role of tubulin polymerization during spindle elongation in vitro | Q69897563 | ||
[Adenosinetriphosphate as the energy substance for cell movement] | Q73525262 | ||
P433 | issue | 6315 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 238-241 | |
P577 | publication date | 1991-03-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Nature | Q180445 |
P1476 | title | Microtubule translocation in the cytokinetic apparatus of cultured tobacco cells | |
P478 | volume | 350 |
Q43790515 | "Caged cytoskeletons": a rapid method for the isolation of microtubule-associated proteins from synchronized plant suspension cells |
Q47823275 | A new class of microtubule-associated proteins in plants. |
Q72085045 | A γ-tubulin-related protein associated with the microtubule arrays of higher plants in a cell cycle-dependent manner |
Q40912597 | Cell model systems in plant cytoskeleton studies. |
Q33536503 | Cytokinesis in eukaryotes: a mechanistic comparison |
Q71000756 | Cytokinesis in higher plants |
Q38076199 | Cytoskeletal and membrane dynamics during higher plant cytokinesis. |
Q52522070 | Elucidating the mechanism of cortical microtubule reorientation in plant cells. |
Q34407565 | Expansion of the phragmoplast during plant cytokinesis: a MAPK pathway may MAP it out. |
Q71729763 | Experimental manipulation of gamma-tubulin distribution in Arabidopsis using anti-microtubule drugs |
Q41658835 | Functional interactions among cytoskeleton, membranes, and cell wall in the pollen tube of flowering plants |
Q34183251 | HINKEL kinesin, ANP MAPKKKs and MKK6/ANQ MAPKK, which phosphorylates and activates MPK4 MAPK, constitute a pathway that is required for cytokinesis in Arabidopsis thaliana. |
Q24801323 | Kinesins in the Arabidopsis genome: a comparative analysis among eukaryotes |
Q42949963 | MOR1/GEM1 has an essential role in the plant-specific cytokinetic phragmoplast. |
Q30541384 | Mechanism of microtubule array expansion in the cytokinetic phragmoplast. |
Q77801986 | Methods for studying cell division in higher plants |
Q26830559 | Microtubule networks for plant cell division |
Q34286361 | Microtubule-associated proteins in plants--why we need a MAP. |
Q41729418 | Microtubule-organizing centers and nucleating sites in land plants. |
Q40883503 | Microtubule-organizing centers in higher plants |
Q34177751 | Molecular motors and their functions in plants |
Q48707728 | Multiple forms of dynamin are encoded by shibire, a Drosophila gene involved in endocytosis |
Q37364085 | NtKRP, a kinesin-12 protein, regulates embryo/seed size and seed germination via involving in cell cycle progression at the G2/M transition |
Q35471362 | Phosphorylation of a mitotic kinesin-like protein and a MAPKKK by cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) is involved in the transition to cytokinesis in plants |
Q59024766 | Probing the plant cytoskeleton |
Q48295532 | TMBP200, a microtubule bundling polypeptide isolated from telophase tobacco BY-2 cells is a MOR1 homologue |
Q42686051 | The growing cell plate of higher plants is a site of both actin assembly and vinculin-like antigen recruitment |
Q38089912 | The role of the cytoskeleton and associated proteins in determination of the plant cell division plane |
Q107078314 | Tobacco BY-2 Cell Line as the “HeLa” Cell in the Cell Biology of Higher Plants |
Search more.