Web30 jun. 2006 · MAP1-family proteins are classical microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) that bind along the microtubule lattice. The founding members, MAP1A and MAP1B, are predominantly expressed in neurons, where they are thought to be important in the formation and development of axons and dendrites. Web15 feb. 2024 · Microtubule associated protein Futsch Summaries Gene Model and Products Expression Data Alleles, Insertions, Transgenic Constructs, and Aberrations …
The microtubule regulator ringer functions downstream from the …
Web1 mrt. 2014 · To evaluate the effects of Katanin 60 on MTs at NMJ synapses, we stained NMJ terminals with antibodies against Futsch, the Drosophila ortholog of microtubule-associated protein MAP1B (Hummel et al., 2000; Zhang et al., 2001), and α-tubulin. At the wild-type muscle 4 NMJ, continuous MT bundles run along the NMJ axes. WebMicrotubule-associated protein futsch Alternative names MAP1B homolog Cleaved into 2 chains Futsch heavy chain Futsch light chain LC (f) Gene names Name futsch ORF … cpg physical medicine missoula
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Web6584385 - Gene ResultLOC6584385 microtubule-associated protein futsch [] LOC6584385 microtubule-associated protein futsch [] Gene ID: 6584385, updated on 6-Nov-2024 Summary Other designations microtubule-associated protein futsch, Dmoj\GI15698, Dmoj\GI15698-PA, dmoj_GLEANR_16416 WebHere we show that at Drosophila glutamatergic synapses, aPKC controls the formation and structure of synapses by regulating microtubule (MT) dynamics. At the presynapse, aPKC regulates the stability of MTs by promoting the association of the MAP1Brelated protein Futsch to MTs. Web29 jul. 2016 · Futsch: Microtubule-associated protein: OL monopolar cell: W=Q=D : Tau: Microtubule-associated protein (22C10 antigen) OL ... broad-complex; CaMKII, Ca 2+ /calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II; Cas, CRISPR associated protein; CRISPR, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat; CYP, cytochrome P450; DAG ... cpg physics