A Role for the ESCRT System in Cell Division in Archaea A class of proteins required for membrane trafficking and cytokinesis in eukaryotes is also unexpectedly required in some Archaea for cell division (English)
- New search for: Samson, R.Y.
- New search for: Obita, T.
- New search for: Freund, S.M.
- New search for: Williams, R.L.
- New search for: Bell, S.D.
- New search for: Samson, R.Y.
- New search for: Obita, T.
- New search for: Freund, S.M.
- New search for: Williams, R.L.
- New search for: Bell, S.D.
In:
SCIENCE -NEW YORK THEN WASHINGTON-
;
322
, 5908
;
1710-1712
;
2008
-
ISSN:
- Article (Journal) / Print
-
Title:A Role for the ESCRT System in Cell Division in Archaea A class of proteins required for membrane trafficking and cytokinesis in eukaryotes is also unexpectedly required in some Archaea for cell division
-
Contributors:Samson, R.Y. ( author ) / Obita, T. ( author ) / Freund, S.M. ( author ) / Williams, R.L. ( author ) / Bell, S.D. ( author )
-
Published in:SCIENCE -NEW YORK THEN WASHINGTON- ; 322, 5908 ; 1710-1712
-
Publisher:
- New search for: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE
-
Publication date:2008-01-01
-
Size:3 pages
-
ISSN:
-
Type of media:Article (Journal)
-
Type of material:Print
-
Language:English
- New search for: 500
- Further information on Dewey Decimal Classification
-
Classification:
DDC: 500 -
Source:
© Metadata Copyright the British Library Board and other contributors. All rights reserved.
Table of contents – Volume 322, Issue 5908
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
- 1609
-
EDITORIAL: Reduce Administrative BurdenLeshner, A.I. et al. | 2008
- 1618
-
Delays in Mars Mission Will Ripple Across Space Science| 2008
- 1619
-
A Fresh Start for Embryonic Stem Cells| 2008
- 1620
-
How Kansas Nabbed the New Bio- and Agro-Defense Lab| 2008
- 1620
-
Sotto Voce, LHC Repair Plan Points to Weaknesses in Original Design| 2008
- 1621
-
SCIENCESCOPE| 2008
- 1622
-
Malaria Vaccine Comes Another Step Closer| 2008
- 1622
-
Researchers Could Face More Scrutiny of Outside Income| 2008
- 1623
-
Biosummit Seeks to Draw Obama's Attention to the Life Sciences| 2008
- 1624
-
Crazy Money| 2008
- 1627
-
FerryBoxes Begin to Make Waves: Logbooks Record Weather's History| 2008
- 1630
-
When Juniper and Woody Plants Invade, Water May Retreat| 2008
- 1632
-
Testing the Limits of ``Concrete'' and ``Generic''Mourrat, J.-C. et al. | 2008
-
Comment on “An Association Between the Kinship and Fertility of Human Couples”Labouriau, Rodrigo et al. | 2008
- 1635
-
Autism's False Prophets Bad Science, Risky Medicine, and the Search for a Cure P. A. OffitLord, C. et al. | 2008
- 1636
-
The Fundamentals of Brain Development Integrating Nature and Nurture J. StilesSur, M. et al. | 2008
- 1637
-
Bracing for Islamic CreationismHameed, S. et al. | 2008
- 1639
-
Stringing Together a Solid StateHartnoll, S. et al. | 2008
- 1640
-
Chaperone Puts the Brakes OnLukacs-Kornek, V. / Turley, S.J. et al. | 2008
- 1641
-
Why Can't We Test Our Way to Absolute Food Safety?Kennedy, S. et al. | 2008
- 1643
-
On Growth and ForceMulder, B. et al. | 2008
- 1644
-
An Almost-Complete MovieDiallinas, G. et al. | 2008
- 1646
-
Clutch DynamicsAratyn-Schaus, Y. / Gardel, M.L. et al. | 2008
- 1647
-
Pressing Levers or Pulling Strings?Amos, L.A. et al. | 2008
- 1649
-
Compromised Survivorship in Zoo ElephantsClubb, Ros et al. | 2008
- 1649
-
Compromised Survivorship in Zoo Elephants Data from over 4500 elephants show that wild elephants live for approximately twice as long as those kept in European zoosClubb, R. / Rowcliffe, M. / Lee, P. / Mar, K.U. / Moss, C. / Mason, G.J. et al. | 2008
- 1650
-
Developmental Patterning by Mechanical Signals in ArabidopsisHamant, Olivier et al. | 2008
- 1650
-
Developing Patterning by Mechanical Signals in Arabidopsis The growth pattern of plant meristem, the group of stem cells at the tip of a growing shoot, is controlled by a microtubule-based mechanical feedback loopHamant, O. et al. | 2008
- 1655
-
A Competitive Inhibitor Traps LeuT in an Open-to-Out ConformationSingh, Satinder K. et al. | 2008
- 1655
-
A Competitive Inhibitor Traps LeuT in an Open-to-Out Conformation A bacterial protein similar to mammalian neurotransmitter transporters is blocked when a competitive inhibitor prevents the formation of the normal intermediate stateSingh, S.K. / Piscitelli, C.L. / Yamashita, A. / Gouaux, E. et al. | 2008
- 1661
-
Gold-Catalyzed Synthesis of Aromatic Azo Compounds from Anilines and NitroaromaticsGrirrane, Abdessamad et al. | 2008
- 1661
-
Gold-Catalyzed Synthesis of Aromatic Azo Compounds from Anilines and Nitroaromatics Gold nanoparticles can catalyze a direct, environmentally friendly route to industrially important azobenzene dye compounds from either aniline or nitrobenzene precursorsGrirrane, A. / Corma, A. / Garcia, H. et al. | 2008
- 1664
-
Collective Reactivity of Molecular Chains Self-Assembled on a SurfaceMaksymovych, Peter et al. | 2008
- 1664
-
Collective Reactivity of Molecular Chains Self-Assembled on a Surface The paired sulfur bonds in dimethyldisulfide molecules, which assemble in long chains on gold surfaces, can be rearranged by injecting an electron into the end of the chainMaksmovych, P. / Sorescu, D.C. / Jordan, K.D. / Yates, J.T. et al. | 2008
- 1668
-
Mechanism of Threading a Polymer Through a Macrocyclic RingDeutman, Alexander B.C. et al. | 2008
- 1668
-
Mechanism of Threading a Polymer Through a Macrocyclic Ring A polymer threads through a large ring-shaped molecule faster when it is long enough to bind to the outside of the ring first, but not too long that it cannot easily loop into the holeDeutman, A.B.C. et al. | 2008
- 1671
-
A Dynamic Marine Calcium Cycle During the Past 28 Million YearsGriffith, Elizabeth M. et al. | 2008
- 1671
-
A Dynamic Marine Calcium Cycle During the Past 28 Million Years The isotopic composition of calcium in marine carbonates indicates that the calcium cycle has been dynamic over the past 28 million years and closely linked to climateGriffith, E.M. / Paytan, A. / Caldeira, K. / Bullen, T.D. / Thomas, E. et al. | 2008
- 1674
-
Earthquake Supercycles Inferred from Sea-Level Changes Recorded in the Corals of West Sumatra Uplift records from corals imply that the Sumatra plate boundary ruptured in the 1300s, 1500s, and in 1797 and 1833; a 2007 temblor may mark the initiation of a next series of quakesSieh, K. et al. | 2008
- 1674
-
Earthquake Supercycles Inferred from Sea-Level Changes Recorded in the Corals of West SumatraSieh, Kerry et al. | 2008
- 1678
-
Shock Metamorphism of Bosumtwi Impact Crater Rocks, Shock Attenuation, and Uplift FormationFerrière, Ludovic et al. | 2008
- 1678
-
Shock Metamorphism of Bosumtwi Impact Crater Rocks, Shock Attenuation, and Uplift Formation Microscale deformation features in a drill core through an impact crater and a model of the impact history show that the central uplift in the crater was produced by brittle faultsFerriere, L. / Koeberl, C. / Ivanov, B.A. / Reimold, W.U. et al. | 2008
- 1681
-
The Spreading of Disorder Upon observing signs of social disorder (such as littering or graffiti), individuals are more likely to disobey a variety of social rules, including prohibitions against theftKeizer, K. / Lindenberg, S. / Steg, L. et al. | 2008
- 1681
-
The Spreading of DisorderKeizer, Kees et al. | 2008
- 1685
-
Germ Cell-Intrinsic and -Extrinsic Factors Govern Meiotic Initiation in Mouse Embryos Mouse germ cells begin meiosis for sperm or egg production only when they both are stimulated by the hormone retinoic acid and express a particular RNA-binding proteinLin, Y. / Gill, M.E. / Koubova, J. / Page, D.C. et al. | 2008
- 1685
-
Germ Cell–Intrinsic and –Extrinsic Factors Govern Meiotic Initiation in Mouse EmbryosLin, Yanfeng et al. | 2008
- 1687
-
Traction Dynamics of Filopodia on Compliant SubstratesChan, Clarence E. et al. | 2008
- 1687
-
Traction Dynamics of Filopodia on Compliant Substrates A model that predicts that substrate/surface stiffness acts through a cellular motor-clutch mechanism to alter retrograde flow rates and traction is confirmed in chick neuronsChan, C.E. / Odde, D.J. et al. | 2008
- 1691
-
Structure and Functional Role of Dynein's Microtubule-Binding Domain ATP hydrolysis by the molecular motor dynein transmits a structural change to its microtubule-binding domain, determining movement direction along the microtubuleCarter, A.P. et al. | 2008
- 1691
-
Structure and Functional Role of Dynein’s Microtubule-Binding DomainCarter, Andrew P. et al. | 2008
- 1695
-
Genomic Loss of microRNA-101 Leads to Overexpression of Histone Methyltransferase EZH2 in Cancer In some human prostate cancers, a genomic deletion eliminates a key regulatory microRNA, which results in disruption of gene-silencing mechanismsVarambally, S. et al. | 2008
- 1695
-
Genomic Loss of microRNA-101 Leads to Overexpression of Histone Methyltransferase EZH2 in CancerVarambally, Sooryanarayana et al. | 2008
- 1700
-
Modafinil Shifts Human Locus Coeruleus to Low-Tonic, High-Phasic Activity During Functional MRIMinzenberg, Michael J. et al. | 2008
- 1700
-
Modafinil Shifts Human Locus Coeruleus to Low-Tonic, High-Phasic Activity During Functional MRI Brain images of humans treated with a cognitive enhancing drug show increased task-oriented activity in a brainstem nucleus and confirm that this region controls cognitionMinzenberg, M.J. et al. | 2008
- 1702
-
A Null Mutation in Human APOC3 Confers a Favorable Plasma Lipid Profile and Apparent Cardioprotection A mutation resulting in a lifelong decrease in the expression of a protein that inhibits triglyceride hydrolysis may protect against cardiovascular diseasePollin, T.I. et al. | 2008
- 1702
-
A Null Mutation in Human APOC3 Confers a Favorable Plasma Lipid Profile and Apparent CardioprotectionPollin, Toni I. et al. | 2008
- 1705
-
Regulation of Dendritic Cell Migration by CD74, the MHC Class II-Associated Invariant Chain By binding to a myosin, an immune-specific protein known to control antigen processing also regulates the migration of dendritic cells, possibly coordinating the two functionsFaure-Andre, G. et al. | 2008
- 1705
-
Regulation of Dendritic Cell Migration by CD74, the MHC Class II–Associated Invariant ChainFaure-André, Gabrielle et al. | 2008
- 1710
-
A Role for the ESCRT System in Cell Division in ArchaeaSamson, Rachel Y. et al. | 2008
- 1710
-
A Role for the ESCRT System in Cell Division in Archaea A class of proteins required for membrane trafficking and cytokinesis in eukaryotes is also unexpectedly required in some Archaea for cell divisionSamson, R.Y. / Obita, T. / Freund, S.M. / Williams, R.L. / Bell, S.D. et al. | 2008
- 1713
-
De Novo Formation of a Subnuclear BodyKaiser, Trish E. et al. | 2008
- 1713
-
De Novo Formation of a Subnuclear Body The Cajal body, a nuclear structure for small ribonucleoprotein metabolism, can self-assemble from any one of its components immobilized on a substrateKaiser, T.E. / Intine, R.V. / Dundr, M. et al. | 2008
- 1717
-
The Air Noncoding RNA Epigenetically Silences Transcription by Targeting G9a to ChromatinNagano, Takashi et al. | 2008
- 1717
-
The Air Noncoding RNA Epigenetically Silences Transcription by Targeting G9a to Chromatin Air, a large noncoding RNA, interacts with chromatin at a particular promoter, recruiting a histone methyltransferase to silence gene expression in an allele-specific mannerNagano, T. et al. | 2008
-
Response to Comments on “An Association Between the Kinship and Fertility of Human Couples”Helgason, Agnar et al. | 2008