BACKGROUND: Growth-arrest-specific 2 gene was originally identified in murine fibroblasts under growth arrest conditions. Furthermore, serum stimulation of quiescent, non-dividing cells leads to the down-regulation of gas2 and results in re-entry into the cell cycle. Cytoskeleton rearrangements are critical for cell cycle progression and cell division and the Gas2 protein has been shown to co-localize with actin and microtubules in interphase mammalian cells. Despite these findings, direct evidence supporting a role for Gas2 in the mechanism of cell division has not been reported. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To determine whether the Gas2 protein plays a role in cell division, we over-expressed the full-length Gas2 protein and Gas2 t...
SummaryCoordinated apical constriction (AC) in epithelial sheets drives tissue invagination [1, 2] a...
AbstractRho GTPases are molecular switches that regulate many essential cellular processes, includin...
The microtubules that comprise mitotic spindles in animal cells are nucleated at centrosomes and by ...
Growth-arrest-specific 2 gene was originally identified in murine fibroblasts under growth arrest co...
and results in re-entry into the cell cycle. Cytoskeleton rearrangements are critical for cell cycl...
The eukaryotic cell cytoskeleton plays many important roles in cells and their coordination is cruci...
Crosstalk between the microtubule (MT) and actin cytoskeletons is fundamental to many cellular proce...
Growth arrest-specific (Gas2) protein has been shown to be a component of the microfilament system, ...
During early vertebrate embryogenesis, cell fate specification is often coupled with cell acquisitio...
SummaryNuclear shape and size vary between species, during development, and in many tissue pathologi...
Gas2, a component of the microfilament system, belongs to the class of gas genes whose expression is...
The dynamic properties of microtubules (MTs) are important for a wide variety of cellular processes,...
Crosstalk between the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons underlies cellular morphogenesis. Interact...
Rho GTPases are molecular switches that regulate many essential cellular processes, including actin ...
SummaryThe microtubules that comprise mitotic spindles in animal cells are nucleated at centrosomes ...
SummaryCoordinated apical constriction (AC) in epithelial sheets drives tissue invagination [1, 2] a...
AbstractRho GTPases are molecular switches that regulate many essential cellular processes, includin...
The microtubules that comprise mitotic spindles in animal cells are nucleated at centrosomes and by ...
Growth-arrest-specific 2 gene was originally identified in murine fibroblasts under growth arrest co...
and results in re-entry into the cell cycle. Cytoskeleton rearrangements are critical for cell cycl...
The eukaryotic cell cytoskeleton plays many important roles in cells and their coordination is cruci...
Crosstalk between the microtubule (MT) and actin cytoskeletons is fundamental to many cellular proce...
Growth arrest-specific (Gas2) protein has been shown to be a component of the microfilament system, ...
During early vertebrate embryogenesis, cell fate specification is often coupled with cell acquisitio...
SummaryNuclear shape and size vary between species, during development, and in many tissue pathologi...
Gas2, a component of the microfilament system, belongs to the class of gas genes whose expression is...
The dynamic properties of microtubules (MTs) are important for a wide variety of cellular processes,...
Crosstalk between the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons underlies cellular morphogenesis. Interact...
Rho GTPases are molecular switches that regulate many essential cellular processes, including actin ...
SummaryThe microtubules that comprise mitotic spindles in animal cells are nucleated at centrosomes ...
SummaryCoordinated apical constriction (AC) in epithelial sheets drives tissue invagination [1, 2] a...
AbstractRho GTPases are molecular switches that regulate many essential cellular processes, includin...
The microtubules that comprise mitotic spindles in animal cells are nucleated at centrosomes and by ...