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September 24, 1990
Primary structure of profilins from two species of Echinoidea and Physarum polycephalum
T Takagi, I Mabuchi, H Hosoya, et al.
Biochemistry
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January 31, 1998
Purealin blocks the sliding movement of sea urchin flagellar axonemes by selective inhibition of half the ATPase activity of axonemal dyneins
Y I Fang, E Yokota, I Mabuchi, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
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November 9, 2000
The S. pombe rlc1 gene encodes a putative myosin regulatory light chain that binds the type II myosins myo3p and myo2p
X Le Goff, F Motegi, E Salimova, et al.
Development, Growth & Differentiation
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June 7, 2023
LOCALIZATION OF DYNEIN IN SEA URCHIN EGGS DURING CLEAVAGE
H Mohri, Toshiko Mohri, I Mabuchi, et al.
Zygote (Cambridge, England)
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November 1, 1993
A rho-like protein is involved in the organisation of the contractile ring in dividing sand dollar eggs
I Mabuchi, Y Hamaguchi, H Fujimoto, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
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February 1, 1985
Alpha-actinin from sea urchin eggs: biochemical properties, interaction with actin, and distribution in the cell during fertilization and cleavage
I Mabuchi, Y Hamaguchi, T Kobayashi, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
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March 21, 1998
Genes that cause aberrant cell morphology by overexpression in fission yeast: a role of a small GTP-binding protein Rho2 in cell morphogenesis
D Hirata, K Nakano, M Fukui, et al.
Journal of Biochemistry
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August 2, 2001
The gelsolin/fragmin family protein identified in the higher plant Mimosa pudica
S Yamashiro, K Kameyama, N Kanzawa, et al.
Cell Structure and Function
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December 1, 1988
The amino acid sequence, immunofluorescence and microinjection studies on the 15 kDa calcium-binding protein from sea urchin egg
H Hosoya, T Takagi, I Mabuchi, et al.
FEBS Letters
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September 1, 1986
A novel 15 kDa Ca2+-binding protein present in the eggs of the sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus
H Hosoya, F Iwasa, M Ohnuma, et al.
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European Journal of Biochemistry
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September 24, 1990
Primary structure of profilins from two species of Echinoidea and Physarum polycephalum
T Takagi, I Mabuchi, H Hosoya, et al.
Biochemistry
|
January 31, 1998
Purealin blocks the sliding movement of sea urchin flagellar axonemes by selective inhibition of half the ATPase activity of axonemal dyneins
Y I Fang, E Yokota, I Mabuchi, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
|
November 9, 2000
The S. pombe rlc1 gene encodes a putative myosin regulatory light chain that binds the type II myosins myo3p and myo2p
X Le Goff, F Motegi, E Salimova, et al.
Development, Growth & Differentiation
|
June 7, 2023
LOCALIZATION OF DYNEIN IN SEA URCHIN EGGS DURING CLEAVAGE
H Mohri, Toshiko Mohri, I Mabuchi, et al.
Zygote (Cambridge, England)
|
November 1, 1993
A rho-like protein is involved in the organisation of the contractile ring in dividing sand dollar eggs
I Mabuchi, Y Hamaguchi, H Fujimoto, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
February 1, 1985
Alpha-actinin from sea urchin eggs: biochemical properties, interaction with actin, and distribution in the cell during fertilization and cleavage
I Mabuchi, Y Hamaguchi, T Kobayashi, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
|
March 21, 1998
Genes that cause aberrant cell morphology by overexpression in fission yeast: a role of a small GTP-binding protein Rho2 in cell morphogenesis
D Hirata, K Nakano, M Fukui, et al.
Journal of Biochemistry
|
August 2, 2001
The gelsolin/fragmin family protein identified in the higher plant Mimosa pudica
S Yamashiro, K Kameyama, N Kanzawa, et al.
Cell Structure and Function
|
December 1, 1988
The amino acid sequence, immunofluorescence and microinjection studies on the 15 kDa calcium-binding protein from sea urchin egg
H Hosoya, T Takagi, I Mabuchi, et al.
FEBS Letters
|
September 1, 1986
A novel 15 kDa Ca2+-binding protein present in the eggs of the sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus
H Hosoya, F Iwasa, M Ohnuma, et al.
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