Mutations in the relay loop region result in dominant-negative inhibition of myosin II function in Dictyostelium (original) (raw)
Dictyostelium discoideum Myosin II: Characterization of Functional Myosin Motor Fragments †
Dietmar Manstein
Biochemistry, 1997
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Kinetic characterization of a cytoplasmic myosin motor domain expressed in Dictyostelium discoideum
Dietmar Manstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1993
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Dictyostelium discoideum Myosin II: Characterization of Functional Myosin Motor Fragments
Dietmar Manstein
Biochemistry, 1997
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Mechanism, Regulation, and Functional Properties of Dictyostelium Myosin-1B
Dietmar Manstein
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2008
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Signaling pathways regulating Dictyostelium myosin II
Graham Côté
Journal of muscle research and cell motility, 2002
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Functional Characterization of the N-terminal Region of Myosin-2
Dietmar Manstein
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2006
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Role of myosin II tail sequences in its function and localization at the cleavage furrow in Dictyostelium
Janine Leblanc-Straceski
Journal of cell science, 1999
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Dictyostelium mutants lacking multiple classic myosin I isoforms reveal combinations of shared and distinct functions
Xufeng Wu
The Journal of cell biology, 1996
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Dictyostelium Myosin-5b Is a Conditional Processive Motor
Dietmar Manstein
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2008
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Unconventional myosins at the crossroad of signal transduction and cytoskeleton remodeling
Eva Schwarz, Thierry Soldati
Protoplasma, 1999
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Cold-sensitive Mutants G680V and G691C of Dictyostelium Myosin II Confer Dramatically Different Biochemical Defects
Bruce Patterson
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1997
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Developmental Changes in the Spatial Expression of Genes Involved in Myosin Function in Dictyostelium
Keiko Nishio
Developmental Biology, 2000
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Structural basis for the higher Ca2+-activation of the regulated actin-activated myosin ATPase observed with Dictyostelium/Tetrahymena actin chimeras
Takeyuki Wakabayashi
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2000
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Linking Ras to myosin function: RasGEF Q, a Dictyostelium exchange factor for RasB, affects myosin II functions
Angelika Noegel
The Journal of Cell Biology, 2008
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Nucleotide and actin binding properties of the isolated motor domain from Dictyostelium discoideum myosin
Emil Reisler
Journal of muscle research and cell motility, 1997
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Changes in Mg2+ Ion Concentration and Heavy Chain Phosphorylation Regulate the Motor Activity of a Class I Myosin
Dietmar Manstein
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2005
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The role of myosin heavy chain phosphorylation in Dictyostelium motility, chemotaxis and F-actin localization
Karla Daniels, David Soll
Journal of Cell Science, 2004
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Dictyostelium myosin-IE is a fast molecular motor involved in phagocytosis
Dietmar Manstein
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Kinetic Analysis of Dictyostelium discoideum Myosin Motor Domains with Glycine-to-Alanine Mutations in the Reactive Thiol Region
Dietmar Manstein
Biochemistry, 1999
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Myosin II heavy chain null mutant of Dictyostelium exhibits defective intracellular particle movement
David Soll
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1990
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The Association of Myosin IB with Actin Waves in Dictyostelium Requires Both the Plasma Membrane-Binding Site and Actin-Binding Region in the Myosin Tail
Hanna Brzeska
PLoS ONE, 2014
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Functional characterisation of Dictyostelium myosin II with conserved tryptophanyl residue 501 mutated to tyrosine
Dietmar Manstein
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Kinetic Characterization of the Function of Myosin Loop 4 in the Actin−Myosin Interaction
Andrey K Tsaturyan
Biochemistry, 2007
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Recruitment of a myosin heavy chain kinase to actin-rich protrusions in Dictyostelium
Quintus Medley, Paul Steimle, Graham Côté
Current Biology, 2001
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Dictyosteliummyosin-IE is a fast molecular motor involved in phagocytosis
Dietmar Manstein
Journal of Cell Science, 2006
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Amino acids 519–524 of Dictyostelium myosin II form a surface loop that aids actin binding by facilitating a conformational change
Leonardo Mendoza
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 2002
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Gene replacement in Dictyostelium: generation of myosin null mutants
Dietmar Manstein
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Targeted disruption of the Dictyostelium RMLC gene produces cells defective in cytokinesis and development
Rex Chisholm
Journal of Cell Biology, 1994
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Phosphorylation of the myosin regulatory light chain plays a role in motility and polarity duringDictyosteliumchemotaxis
Karla Daniels
Journal of Cell Science, 2002
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Structure of the nucleotide-free myosin II motor domain from Dictyostelium discoideum fused to the GTPase domain of dynamin 1 from Rattus norvegicus
Dietmar Manstein
2005
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X-Ray Structures of the Myosin Motor Domain of Dictyostelium Discoideum Complexed With MgADP. Cntdot. BeFx and MgADP. Cntdot. AlF4
Clyde Smith
Biochemistry, 1995
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