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Papers associated with myh10



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Phosphorylation of myosin-II regulatory light chain by cyclin-p34cdc2: a mechanism for the timing of cytokinesis., Satterwhite LL, Lohka MJ, Wilson KL, Scherson TY, Cisek LJ, Corden JL, Pollard TD., J Cell Biol. August 1, 1992; 118 (3): 595-605.


Cloning of the cDNA encoding a myosin heavy chain B isoform of Xenopus nonmuscle myosin with an insert in the head region., Bhatia-Dey N, Adelstein RS, Dawid IB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. April 1, 1993; 90 (7): 2856-9.


A Xenopus nonmuscle myosin heavy chain isoform is phosphorylated by cyclin-p34cdc2 kinase during meiosis., Kelley CA, Oberman F, Yisraeli JK, Adelstein RS., J Biol Chem. January 20, 1995; 270 (3): 1395-401.


Xenopus nonmuscle myosin heavy chain isoforms have different subcellular localizations and enzymatic activities., Kelley CA, Sellers JR, Gard DL, Bui D, Adelstein RS, Baines IC., J Cell Biol. August 1, 1996; 134 (3): 675-87.


Characterization of isoform diversity among smooth muscle and nonmuscle myosin heavy chains., Kelley CA., Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol. May 1, 1997; 117 (1): 39-49.


Differential expression of non-muscle myosin heavy chain genes during Xenopus embryogenesis., Bhatia-Dey N, Taira M, Conti MA, Nooruddin H, Adelstein RS., Mech Dev. November 1, 1998; 78 (1-2): 33-6.


Did myocilin evolve from two different primordial proteins?, Mukhopadhyay A, Gupta A, Mukherjee S, Chaudhuri K, Ray K., Mol Vis. July 22, 2002; 8 271-9.


Anillin binds nonmuscle myosin II and regulates the contractile ring., Straight AF, Field CM, Mitchison TJ., Mol Biol Cell. January 1, 2005; 16 (1): 193-201.                      


Convergence and extension at gastrulation require a myosin IIB-dependent cortical actin network., Skoglund P, Rolo A, Chen X, Gumbiner BM, Keller R., Development. August 1, 2008; 135 (14): 2435-44.  


Morphogenetic movements driving neural tube closure in Xenopus require myosin IIB., Rolo A, Skoglund P, Keller R., Dev Biol. March 15, 2009; 327 (2): 327-38.    


Identification of neuronal nuclei (NeuN) as Fox-3, a new member of the Fox-1 gene family of splicing factors., Kim KK, Adelstein RS, Kawamoto S., J Biol Chem. November 6, 2009; 284 (45): 31052-61.


An adhesome comprising laminin, dystroglycan and myosin IIA is required during notochord development in Xenopus laevis., Buisson N, Sirour C, Moreau N, Denker E, Le Bouffant R, Goullancourt A, Darribère T, Bello V., Development. December 1, 2014; 141 (23): 4569-79.                      


Molecular model for force production and transmission during vertebrate gastrulation., Pfister K, Shook DR, Chang C, Keller R, Skoglund P., Development. February 15, 2016; 143 (4): 715-27.              


Decoupling the Roles of Cell Shape and Mechanical Stress in Orienting and Cueing Epithelial Mitosis., Nestor-Bergmann A, Stooke-Vaughan GA, Goddard GK, Starborg T, Jensen OE, Woolner S., Cell Rep. February 19, 2019; 26 (8): 2088-2100.e4.              


Generation of anisotropic strain dysregulates wild-type cell division at the interface between host and oncogenic tissue., Moruzzi M, Nestor-Bergmann A, Goddard GK, Tarannum N, Brennan K, Woolner S., Curr Biol. August 9, 2021; 31 (15): 3409-3418.e6.                  

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