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# | # 2012 Myosin Vs organize actin cables in fission yeast, Libera Lo Presti, Fred Chang, and Sophie G. Martin et al. Molecular Biology of the Cell. [http://www.molbiolcell.org.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/content/23/23/4579.full?sid=cc862520-9728-4be5-8ae1-15a110bfd17b Link] 23: 4579-91. Actin filaments serve as tracks for myosin motors. Evidence suggests that myosin contribute to the organization of these actin filaments. Using a synthetic biology approach, they separated the two distinct elements of cargo transport. First, They created a kinesin-myosin chimera, which delivers myosin cargoes across microtubule networks. Second, they linked the nucleus to the myosin motor traveling along actin cables partly restores cable organization. It was determined that the tethering the motor domain of Myo52 to the nucleus increases retrograde flow and cable extension. The in vivo data reveals that there is evidence of a self-organizing system in which myosin motor proteins shape their own tracks. | ||
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Spring 2013, 04/09/13
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- (year) Title. Author One, Author Two, and Author Three et al. Journal. Volume:pages. Link. Summary: Very short explanation of why this paper is relevant/ interesting.
- (2011) Engineering a Photoactivated Caspase-7 for Rapid Induction of Apoptosis. Evan Mills, Xi Chen, Elizabeth Pham, Stanley Wong, and Kevin Truong et al. ACS Synthetic Biology 2012 1.3:75-82. Link. Summary: Group from University of Toronto developed protein that causes rapid cell apotosis (cell death) of targeted cells.
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ACS Synthetic Biology
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Cell
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Frontiers in Microbiotechnology
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Journal of Biological Engineering
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Journal of Cell Biology
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
- 2012 Myosin Vs organize actin cables in fission yeast, Libera Lo Presti, Fred Chang, and Sophie G. Martin et al. Molecular Biology of the Cell. Link 23: 4579-91. Actin filaments serve as tracks for myosin motors. Evidence suggests that myosin contribute to the organization of these actin filaments. Using a synthetic biology approach, they separated the two distinct elements of cargo transport. First, They created a kinesin-myosin chimera, which delivers myosin cargoes across microtubule networks. Second, they linked the nucleus to the myosin motor traveling along actin cables partly restores cable organization. It was determined that the tethering the motor domain of Myo52 to the nucleus increases retrograde flow and cable extension. The in vivo data reveals that there is evidence of a self-organizing system in which myosin motor proteins shape their own tracks.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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Nature
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Nature Biotechnology
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Nature Methods
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Nature Molecular Systems Biology
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Public Library of Science Biology (PLoS Biology)
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
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Science
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Miscellaneous Reviews and Media
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