Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation awards prestigious fellowships to 14 top young investigators
... San Francisco, California, is exploring the cell engulfment process called endocytosis using quantitative RNAi-based genetic interaction maps. Understanding endocytosis is directly relevant to cancers involving viral entry and indirectly ...Dynamin drug discovery team win prestigious international epilepsy grant
... Drug Discovery Program consists of leading expertise in synaptic vesicle endocytosis and dynamin biology, medicinal chemistry and translational studies in ... while limiting potential side effects. Dynamin mediates synaptic vesicle endocytosis (SVE), a process which replenishes synaptic vesicles prior to reloading ...Insights into cell movement likely to aid immune study, cancer research
... that activate or deactivate Arp2/3. These proteins are regularly found in actin patches on the surfaces of yeast cells, which are areas where endocytosis is about to take place. "We wanted to know why there needed to be six of these proteins, if any one could either turn Arp2/3 on or off," says ...Study Revises Dynamin's Role in Nerve Cell Function
... Dynamin 1 is one of a family of enzymes involved in synaptic vesicle endocytosis a reverse of the process of transmission of cellular signaling chemicals, ... findings really change our outlook on dynamin 1, and on synaptic vesicle endocytosis in general,' Dr. Ryan says. 'It's an exciting new discovery, one that we ...Scientists Identify Cancer Pathway
... vary. In the model system, the researchers discovered critical differences between cancer cells and normal cells regarding a mechanism called endocytosis -- which cells employ to let materials enter through the cell membrane, the report said. They used a protein called v-Src derived from an oncogenic ...Researchers Identify Intracellular Pathway of Alfacell's Onconase
... endocytosis, enabling its subsequent delivery to the cytosol. The published data indicate that unlike other RNases, the ONCONASE endocytosis pathway is not targeted to lysosomes. "ONCONASE has a very specific property in that it is selectively toxic to malignant cells," said Kuslima ...Scientists unveil mechanism for 'up and down' in plants
... only showed up at the bottom of a cell. endocytosis An international group of scientists from labs ... Subsequently they produced cells in which the endocytosis was disrupted in two different ways. The PIN ... was distorted. When these plants with disrupted endocytosis grew further, roots developed where the first ...Researchers close in on origins of main ingredient of Alzheimer's plaques
... called synaptic activity. "Blocking endocytosis isn't a viable option for treatment because cells throughout the body, including brain cells, need endocytosis for healthy function," says first author John ... new treatments for Alzheimer's disease." While endocytosis is necessary for normal function of brain cells, ...A key enzyme helps keep the synapse on track
... at Weill Cornell Medical College. Here's how endocytosis works: Within brain cells, information is stored ... "We found that it does," Dr. Ryan says. In fact, endocytosis slows down once synj1 is disabled in any key way, ... machinery," Dr. Ryan says. In each case, endocytosis slowed to a crawl, due in part, at least, to a ...Cells use import machinery to export their goods as well
... inhibited three molecules known for their membrane-bending role in endocytosis -- clathrin, dynamin and actin. In the absence of any one of these ... the same machinery for both," Jaiswal says. "This blurs the line between endocytosis and exocytosis. Perhaps we should just call it membrane trafficking." ...The challenges of avian influenza virus: Mechanism, epidemiology and control
... field with seven reviews and one manuscript of original studies on endocytosis and H5N1 influenza virus. The Website for Avian Flu Information consisting ... human infection and presents their recent work on the clathrin-dependent endocytosis of H5N1 influenza virus. H5N1 virus research is a scientifically ...First study hints at insights to come from genes unique to humans
... a process cells use to take in material from their surface. endocytosis plays an important role in the Stahl laboratory. His group studies how ... To turn them off, cells take in the combined receptor-protein through endocytosis and put it through a number of different processes before finally breaking ...Breakthrough technology observes synapse in real time, supporting theory of vesicular recycling
... laid to rest a competing theory as to how key cellular processes -- called endocytosis and exocytosis -- work. The scientists published their findings in ... membrane, where they deliver their information-rich cargo to the synapse. endocytosis involves a similar function in the reverse direction, with incoming ...The downside of microtubule stability
... slow nerve impulses, reduce their strength, or both. One of these mutations leads to production of faulty dynamin 2, a protein that is crucial for endocytosis but also latches onto microtubules. Tanabe and Takei investigated how defective dynamin 2 hampers cells. Normal microtubules are continually ...Tips from the American Journal of Pathology
... marker for breast cancer progression. These articles are highlighted by an accompanying Commentary. Caveolin-1, a protein that functions in endocytosis and signal transduction, plays a major role in breast cancer tumorigenesis. However, although calveolin-1 expression has been extensively studied in ...Systems Biology poised to revolutionize the understanding of cell function and disease
... from European-wide programmes on mammalian cell cycle, tissue development and degeneration, stem cell differentiation, organelle function, and endocytosis are paving the way in this rapidly moving field. The EU has emerged as a major world player in Systems Biology, says Alfred Game from the BBSRC in ...The Genesis of Gendicine: The Story Behind the First Gene Therapy
... the coxsakie adenovirus receptor (CAR) on tumor cells. Subsequently, Gendicine enters tumor cells via receptor-mediated endocytosis and begins to over-express the encoded exogenous p53 gene. The overexpressed p53 protein triggers multiple tumor ...