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1 r to that obtained with cyanoacrylate "Krazy Glue".
2 s surface attachment by acting as 'molecular glue'.
3 nein regulation by the dynactin subunit p150(Glued).
4 and interacts with the Dynactin subunit p150(Glued).
5 sidues 10-44, is sufficient for binding p150(Glued).
6 rdered and becomes ordered upon binding p150(Glued).
7 re in solution, IC preferentially binds p150(Glued).
8 ed regulation of binding between IC and p150(Glued).
9 s association with the dynactin subunit p150(Glued).
10 protein PCM-1 and the dynactin subunit p150(Glued).
11 binding to MTs and the dynactin subunit p150(Glued).
12 association and does not interact with p150(Glued).
13 or RILP, but did interact with dynactin p150(Glued).
14 LP as well as between RILP and dynactin p150(Glued).
15 ther wild-type or mutant human dynactin p150(Glued).
16 nalling endosomes require both Lis1 and p150(Glued).
17 with a 1:2 dilution of N-butyl cyanoacrylate glue.
18 cent donors and secured in place with fibrin glue.
19 ss or risk of viral transmission from fibrin glue.
20 ricoceles using n-butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA) glue.
21 SUN domains, effectively acting as molecular glue.
22 nd RF were applied between corneal strips as glue.
23 heated or held together--like a nano-contact glue.
24 ation and in the presence of binders such as glue.
25 tures, Evicel fibrin glue, or Tisseel fibrin glue.
26 seel fibrin glue compared with Evicel fibrin glue.
27 ng an amniotic membrane scaffold with fibrin glue.
28 (digits 2 and 3) were adjoined with surgical glue.
29 olization with N-butyl-cyano-acrylate (NBCA) glue.
30 treatment with N-butyl-cyano-acrylate (NBCA) glue.
31 n what chemical traits give rise to the best glues.
32 one cements, dental composites, and surgical glues.
33 se approximation with commercially available glues.
34 o overcome major challenges of technical wet glues.
35 y offering advanced coatings, adhesives, and glues.
39 i-segmental binding region reported for p150(Glued), a subunit of the dynein activator protein dynact
41 Ca(i)) elevation, apical recruitment of p150(Glued), actin microfilament meshwork organization, and u
42 eated by embolization of the lesion with 20% glue, after which he showed mild improvement of symptoms
47 evidence for the use of intralesional fibrin glue and intralesional sclerosant, and describe using bo
48 N3 or proteins known to disrupt dynein, p150/Glued and 50/dynamitin, resulted in decreased FMDV repli
50 surgical intervention in the form of corneal gluing and therapeutic corneal transplantation compared
51 Par6alpha caused the mislocalization of p150(Glued) and centrosomal components that are critical for
52 ed only for centrosomal localization of p150(Glued) and does not affect its microtubule-organizing pr
53 lope during prophase, the exact role of p150(Glued) and its regulation during NEBD are largely elusiv
55 affect the interaction between dynactin p150(Glued) and RILP; however, mutant huntingtin weakened thi
56 e stabilizing protein, tau, which binds p150(Glued) and similarly affects EC lumen formation by contr
57 cells, the interaction between Nip100 (p150(Glued)) and Jnm1 (dynamitin) is disrupted, while the int
58 complex proteins, end binding 1 (EB1), p150(Glued), and Clasp1, control human EC tube formation by (
59 ta reveal that Vpr interacted with EB1, p150(Glued), and dynein heavy chain and was sufficient to cri
62 ected eyes, cultured on 3T3 cells and fibrin glue, and transplanted to the patient's injured eye.
70 t p24 is required for attachment of the p150(Glued) arm to dynamitin and the remainder of the dynacti
71 rformance was benchmarked against commercial glues as well as the genuine material produced by live m
73 inding affinity for growing MT ends and p150(Glued) as compared with nonmutated protein, whereas a ph
76 hes, we showed that Plk1 phosphorylates p150(Glued) at Ser-179 and that the pS179 epitope is generate
77 antly, Plk1-mediated phosphorylation of p150(Glued) at Ser-179 positively regulates its accumulation
78 A new structural approach, the cluster-plus-glue-atom model, is introduced, which suits specifically
79 leading to hemostatic technologies including glues, bandages, tamponades, tourniquets, dressings, and
83 There are 870 Soc molecules that act as a "glue" between neighboring hexameric capsomers, forming a
86 The long disordered linker between the p150(Glued) binding segments and the dynein light chain conse
89 thyl 2-cyanoacrylate), commonly called Super Glue, can easily assemble into long and well defined fib
96 of mutant, but not wild type, dynactin p150(Glued) causes motor neuron disease in these animals that
97 ogether, these data suggest that mutant p150(Glued) causes neurodegeneration in the absence of signif
98 cular mechanism whereby mutant dynactin p150(Glued) causes selective degeneration of motor neurons, w
99 sis that the total amount of adhesive energy gluing cisternae dictates Golgi cisternal stacking, irre
100 the formation and motility of a dynein-p150(Glued) co-complex using dual-colour total internal refle
104 rough association of SNX5/SNX6 with the p150(glued) component of dynactin, an activator of the minus-
105 Understanding the function of individual glue components and the role of the droplet's macro-stru
106 on regeneration was enhanced when the fibrin glue contained dilutions of 500-nM solution of either sm
109 e length determination, whereas CLIP-190 and Glued contribute only to Dynein-dependent myonuclear pos
110 demonstrates that the CAP-Gly domain of p150(Glued) decreases the detachment rate of the dynein-dynac
112 k1-independent dynein was reduced after p150(Glued) depletion, consistent with the binding of dephosp
113 of disease linked-G59S mutant dynactin p150(Glued) develops motor dysfunction >8 months before loss
115 ydrogel cuboids displaying face-specific DNA glues, diverse structures are achieved in aqueous and in
122 Modern orb-weaving spiders use micron-sized glue droplets on their viscid silk to retain prey in web
124 a pair of axial silk fibres as micron-sized glue droplets that are composed of an aqueous coat of sa
128 ariable for two isoforms (1A and 1B) of p150(Glued) expressed in cultured fibroblast-like cells (isof
130 ed: 4 cyanoacrylate adhesives (CA), 2 fibrin glues (FG), 3 polyethylene glycol (PEG) adhesives, and 3
134 methods we show residues 381 to 530 of p150(Glued) form a minimal fragment that binds to the dynein
135 the IC binding domains of both NudE and p150(Glued) form dimeric coiled-coils and bind IC at a common
136 (NDE1) and dynactin (as represented by p150(Glued)) form mutually exclusive complexes with dynein, e
137 silk glands, the expression profiles of the glue-forming aggregate glands were divergent from fiber-
141 genetic analyses show that kinesin and p150(Glued) function cooperatively at TBs to coordinate trans
142 Arfaptin and the Drosophila DCTN1 homologue, Glued, function in the same pathway during synapse growt
143 ctival autograft plus suturing versus tissue glue), graft alterations (misapposition, granuloma, haem
145 nucleotide array of the human transcriptome [Glue Grant human transcriptome (GG-H array)] has been de
146 Inflammation and the Host Response to Injury Glue Grant studies and other representative studies in G
147 ospective analysis of clinical data from the Glue Grant trauma database demonstrated that despite a s
150 Inflammation and the Host Response to Injury Glue Grant with the following inclusion criteria: 0 to 8
152 flammation and the Host Response to Injury" (Glue Grant) database to include adult blunt trauma patie
153 Inflammation and the Host Response to Injury Glue Grant, with the following inclusion criteria: 0-99
154 hila salivary gland cells undergo a burst of glue granule secretion to attach the forming pupa to a s
155 ve day was significantly lower in the fibrin glue groups compared with the suture group (P = 0.047).
156 ime) was significantly shorter in the fibrin glue groups compared with the Vicryl group: 5.46 minutes
159 tubule plus end localization of EB1 and p150(Glued), hence altering the centripetal movement of phago
160 randomized to receive either a cyanoacrylate glue (Histoacryl, n = 216), self-gripping mesh (Parietex
161 sions may serve as both a molecular-specific glue, holding defined populations of cells together, and
163 ntermediate chain (IC) and the dynactin p150(Glued); however, the interface and mechanism that regula
164 study suggests that REST/NRSF, dynactin p150(Glued), huntingtin, HAP1, and RILP form a complex involv
170 icrotubule dynamics, while depletion of p150(Glued) in neurons leads to a dramatic increase in microt
172 ing alone, with or without tissue sealant or glue, in reducing the incidence and duration of air leak
173 ing alone, with or without tissue sealant or glue, in reducing the incidence and duration of air leak
174 g-term endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) or glue injection + beta-blocker treatment was compared wit
175 eyes and in the capsular bag for 3 eyes, and glued intrascleral fixation of IOL was performed in 3 ey
178 Forty-one eyes of 33 children who underwent glued IOL implantation were retrospectively evaluated.
184 y neurons using live-cell imaging, that p150(Glued) is a potent anti-catastrophe factor for microtubu
186 a, indicating that Kif3a recruitment of p150(Glued) is critical for subdistal appendage formation.
188 up the voids between particles and act as a "glue", joining grains in hot-pressed pellets or solution
191 PySp1 to small diameter fibers embedded in a glue-like cement, which network with large diameter drag
192 pact behavior of polyQ is mainly due to the "glue-like" behavior of glutamine's side chains with sign
194 ated mutation introduced into the Drosophila Glued locus generates a partial loss-of-function allele
195 odel, we investigated the effects of a 24 hr gluing manipulation in which the right index and right m
196 placement of cribellate silk by aqueous silk glue may explain the greater diversity of modern orb-wea
197 ed microtubule-associated proteins like p150(Glued) may also modulate the dynamics of microtubules, w
199 e conclude that Plk1 phosphorylation of p150(Glued) might be one major pathway of NEBD regulation.
200 s of microtubules, we hypothesized that p150(Glued) might promote cargo initiation by stabilizing the
201 dentify covalent interactions between tissue glue molecules and corneal ECM molecules in either the p
204 stoma only (n = 27; 9%), plug (n = 15; 5%), glue (n = 13; 5%), or others (n = 8, 3%)]; and 69 major
206 Vicryl sutures (Ethicon, NJ), Evicel fibrin glue (Omrix Biopharmaceuticals Ltd, Ramat-Gan, Israel),
207 l wet cells, that featured an optical window glued on top of the electrode system and a very limited
208 lorimetry that the binding footprint of p150(Glued) on IC involves two noncontiguous recognition regi
210 s previously unanticipated source of pairing glue opens possibilities for understanding and discoveri
212 r the expression of mutant SOD1, mutant p150(glued), or polyQ-expanded androgen receptor was abrogate
214 d protein glycine-rich domain of Nip100/p150(glued) Our results support a model in which dynein desta
217 with VIII and core protein V, which together glue peripentonal hexons beneath the vertex region and c
218 m Greek gammalambdaomicroniotaalpha meaning 'glue') pertains to non-neuronal cells in the central (CN
220 lobe was significantly higher in the fibrin glue, polyvinyl alcohol particles with coils, and n-buty
221 using saline (sham), gelatin sponge, fibrin glue, polyvinyl alcohol particles with coils, n-butyl cy
222 useum conservation work, such as addition of glues, preservatives, and fumigants to "protect" archaeo
223 differ chemically from those shown for other glue-producing terrestrial or marine species and thus re
225 molecular and structural features of spider glue proteins, in particular bioadhesives that interconn
228 reased CCh induced Ca(i) elevations and p150(Glued) recruitment, even at concentrations that did not
230 iameter) to show that for La(2)CuO(4+y), the glue regions contain incommensurate modulated local latt
231 w that in mammalian cells both Plk1 and p150(Glued) regulate NEBD and that Plk1 interacts with and ph
232 studies that compared surgical time, fibrin glue required 1 to 5 minutes less time than suturing in
233 nding footprint of p150(Glued), whereas p150(Glued) requires regions 1 and 2 to match the binding aff
234 atic embolization with n-butyl cyanoacrylate glue resulted in sustained improvement of the serum albu
236 ing the Plk1-unphosphorylatable mutant (p150(Glued)-S179A) arrest at G2, as indicated by reduced NEBD
238 /- 13, 32 +/- 9, and 38 +/- 9 minutes in the glue, self-gripping, and suture groups, respectively (P
239 sing DNA as programmable, sequence-specific 'glues', shape-controlled hydrogel units are self-assembl
240 acid (Asp), wool, parchment, and rabbit skin glue showed a significant increase in Asp racemization u
241 increasing irradiation time with rabbit skin glue showing the greatest increase in d-Asp formation.
246 ions that were initially closed using fibrin glue subsequently developed a wound gap that required su
247 dynamitin displaces the dynein-binding p150(Glued) subunit from the cargo-binding Arp1 filament.
248 rate that SLK (LOSK) phosphorylates the p150(Glued) subunit of dynactin and thus targets it to the ce
249 in glycine-rich (CAP-Gly) domain of the p150(glued) subunit of dynactin can cause motor neuron degene
250 in a dynactin gene (DCTN1) encoding the p150(Glued) subunit of dynactin have been linked to both fami
252 e localization of dynein, NuMA, and the p150(Glued) subunit of dynactin to the spindle pole and cell
253 ations within the CAP-gly domain of the p150(Glued) subunit of the dynactin complex have been identif
254 actin binds both dynein and MTs via its p150(Glued) subunit, but little is known about the 'pointed-e
256 he peptide-HLA with the viral Ag as the main glue, such that neighboring TCR-MHC interactions are rec
257 osphorylates only a minor isoform 1A of p150(Glued) suggests that transport and microtubule-organizin
260 vation by providing a unique type of protein glue that boosts multiple protein interactions along the
261 Therefore Slk19 likely acts as kinetochore glue that clusters kinetochores to facilitate efficient
265 _Quad, where the ligand serves as molecular "glue" that bridges the S4-S5 linker to the S1-S4 domain
267 e the dream of understanding the biological "glue" that sustains life at a molecular and cellular lev
268 ically and biochemically interacts with both Glued (the regulator of dynein-dependent transport) and
269 l contacts of the nanoparticles efficiently "glued" the structural elements of microfibrils together,
270 Although it has been described that p150(Glued), the major component of the dynein/dynactin compl
271 dhesive strength between corneal strips, the glue-tissue interface was subjected to a constant force
272 s discussing the use of intralesional fibrin glue to aid dissection and intralesional sclerosant to s
273 ure suggest that the off-label use of fibrin glue to close limbal conjunctival incisions in strabismu
276 howed the transition from the protein sizing glue to starch sizing; also the employment of kaolin var
277 language-learning mechanisms might have been glued to phylogenetically older subcortical reward syste
280 s tend to show that internal cations act as "glue" to maintain the POM units connected through the co
281 simply as a Tea1 receptor or as a molecular "glue" to retain Tea1, Mod5 functions catalytically to st
282 direct binding of the dynactin subunit p150(Glued) to JIP1 competitively inhibits KHC activation in
284 ficial targeting of nonphosphorylatable p150(Glued) to the centrosome restores microtubule radial arr
285 to its ciliogenic roles, Kif3a recruits p150(Glued) to the subdistal appendages of mother centrioles,
286 m Rubiscos from higher plants where LSus are glued together by small subunits (SSu) into hexadecameri
291 ong-term assessment of the optic position of glued transscleral fixated intraocular lens (IOL) with o
293 olecular weight salts and proteins makes the glue viscoelastic and humidity responsive in a way not e
296 ch as silk, wool, parchment, and rabbit skin glue were irradiated; (2) synchrotron X-ray energy; (3)
297 f the bi-segmental binding footprint of p150(Glued), whereas p150(Glued) requires regions 1 and 2 to
300 ion in the non-manipulated fingers following gluing, with the representation of the ring finger (digi
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