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ULK4 and Fused/STK36 interact to mediate assembly of a motile flagellum Open
Knockout phenotypes in Leishmania and detection of ULK4 ciliary localization in mice show that ULK4 and Fused/STK36 interact in a conserved pathway for stable assembly of motile cilia. This study describes severe structural defects in Leis…
ULK4 and Fused/STK36 interact to mediate assembly of a motile flagellum Open
Unc-51-like kinase (ULK) family serine-threonine protein kinase homologs have been linked to the function of motile cilia in diverse species. Mutations in Fused/STK36 and ULK4 in mice resulted in hydrocephalus and other phenotypes consiste…
Expansion microscopy facilitates quantitative super-resolution studies of cytoskeletal structures in kinetoplastid parasites Open
Expansion microscopy (ExM) has become a powerful super-resolution method in cell biology. It is a simple, yet robust approach, which does not require any instrumentation or reagents beyond those present in a standard microscopy facility. I…
Expansion microscopy facilitates quantitative super-resolution studies of cytoskeletal structures in kinetoplastid parasites Open
Expansion microscopy (ExM) has become a powerful super-resolution method in cell biology. It is a simple, yet robust approach, which does not require any instrumentation or reagents beyond those present in a standard microscopy facility. I…
View article: Evolution of Telomeres in Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Its Possible Relationship to the Diversification of Telomere Binding Proteins
Evolution of Telomeres in Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Its Possible Relationship to the Diversification of Telomere Binding Proteins Open
Telomeres of nuclear chromosomes are usually composed of an array of tandemly repeated sequences that are recognized by specific Myb domain containing DNA-binding proteins (telomere-binding proteins, TBPs). Whereas in many eukaryotes the l…
Intentionally flawed manuscripts as means for teaching students to critically evaluate scientific papers Open
As future scientists, university students need to learn how to avoid making errors in their own manuscripts, as well as how to identify flaws in papers published by their peers. Here we describe a novel approach on how to promote students'…
Evolution of Telomeres in Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Its Possible Relationship to the Diversification of Telomere Binding Proteins Open
Telomeres of nuclear chromosomes are usually composed of an array of tandemly repeated sequences that are recognized by specific Myb domain containing DNA-binding proteins (telomere-binding proteins, TBPs). Whereas in many eukaryotes the l…