1992
Cytostellin: a novel, highly conserved protein that undergoes continuous redistribution during the cell cycle
Warren S, Landolfi A, Curtis C, Morrow J. Cytostellin: a novel, highly conserved protein that undergoes continuous redistribution during the cell cycle. Journal Of Cell Science 1992, 103: 381-388. PMID: 1478941, DOI: 10.1242/jcs.103.2.381.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMitotic spindle apparatusSpindle apparatusLower eukaryotic cellsOnset of prophaseEukaryotic cellsDaughter cellsCytoplasmic proteinsMammalian cellsMonoclonal antibody H5Interphase nucleiTelophase cellsNuclease digestionCell cycleImmunofluorescence microscopyImmunoblot analysisCell processesProteinNascent nucleiSalt extractionImmunoaffinity chromatographyCellsDistinct subsetsNucleusAnaphaseProphase
1988
A domain of synapsin I involved with actin bundling shares immunologic cross‐reactivity with villin
Petrucci T, Mooseker M, Morrow J. A domain of synapsin I involved with actin bundling shares immunologic cross‐reactivity with villin. Journal Of Cellular Biochemistry 1988, 36: 25-35. PMID: 3125185, DOI: 10.1002/jcb.240360104.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBovine synapsin ISynapsin IActin binding proteinsPeptide mappingTwo-dimensional peptide mapsSmall synaptic vesiclesPhosphorylation controlBundling proteinActin bindingUnrelated proteinsActin bundlesActin filamentsNeuronal phosphoproteinSynapsin I.Binding proteinVivo roleSynaptic vesiclesParent proteinProteinPeptide mapsChymotryptic digestionVillinPeptide fragmentsCross reactFragments