AbstractThe organization of the motor protein myosin into motile cellular structures requires precise temporal and spatial control. Caenorhabditis elegans UNC-45 facilitates this by functioning both as a chaperone and as a Hsp90 cochaperone for myosin during thick filament assembly. Consequently, mutations in C. elegans unc-45 result in paralyzed animals with severe myofibril disorganization in striated body wall muscles. Here, we report a new E3/E4 complex, formed by CHN-1, the C. elegans ortholog of CHIP (carboxyl terminus of Hsc70-interacting protein), and UFD-2, an enzyme known to have ubiquitin conjugating E4 activity in yeast, as necessary and sufficient to multiubiquitylate UNC-45 in vitro. The phenotype of unc-45 temperature-sensiti...
The folding of the myosin head often requires a UCS (Unc45, Cro1, She4) domain-containing chaperone....
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-54).Molecular chaperones bind and stabilize proteins d...
Here, we describe a new muscle LIM domain protein, UNC-95, and identify it as a novel target for the...
The organization of myosin into motile cellular structures requires precise temporal and spatial reg...
SummaryThe UCS (UNC-45/CRO1/She4) chaperones play an evolutionarily conserved role in promoting myos...
The organization of myosin into motile cellular structures requires precise temporal and spatial reg...
Myosin is a motor protein that is essential for a variety of processes ranging from intracellular tr...
AbstractUbiquitylation provides a means of targeting substrate proteins for degradation by the prote...
The myosin-directed chaperone UNC-45B is essential for sarcomeric organization and muscle function f...
The folding of the myosin head often requires a UCS (Unc45, Cro1, She4) domain-containing chaperone....
The ATP-dependent molecular chaperone Hsp90 is required for the activation of a variety of client pr...
SummaryUCS proteins, such as UNC-45, influence muscle contraction and other myosin-dependent motile ...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans UNC-45 protein is required for proper body wall muscle assembly a...
AbstractThe assembly of myosin into higher order structures is dependent upon accessory factors that...
Mutations in the unc-23 gene in the free living nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, result in detachm...
The folding of the myosin head often requires a UCS (Unc45, Cro1, She4) domain-containing chaperone....
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-54).Molecular chaperones bind and stabilize proteins d...
Here, we describe a new muscle LIM domain protein, UNC-95, and identify it as a novel target for the...
The organization of myosin into motile cellular structures requires precise temporal and spatial reg...
SummaryThe UCS (UNC-45/CRO1/She4) chaperones play an evolutionarily conserved role in promoting myos...
The organization of myosin into motile cellular structures requires precise temporal and spatial reg...
Myosin is a motor protein that is essential for a variety of processes ranging from intracellular tr...
AbstractUbiquitylation provides a means of targeting substrate proteins for degradation by the prote...
The myosin-directed chaperone UNC-45B is essential for sarcomeric organization and muscle function f...
The folding of the myosin head often requires a UCS (Unc45, Cro1, She4) domain-containing chaperone....
The ATP-dependent molecular chaperone Hsp90 is required for the activation of a variety of client pr...
SummaryUCS proteins, such as UNC-45, influence muscle contraction and other myosin-dependent motile ...
AbstractThe Caenorhabditis elegans UNC-45 protein is required for proper body wall muscle assembly a...
AbstractThe assembly of myosin into higher order structures is dependent upon accessory factors that...
Mutations in the unc-23 gene in the free living nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, result in detachm...
The folding of the myosin head often requires a UCS (Unc45, Cro1, She4) domain-containing chaperone....
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-54).Molecular chaperones bind and stabilize proteins d...
Here, we describe a new muscle LIM domain protein, UNC-95, and identify it as a novel target for the...