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Colloquium on Molecular Kinesis in Cellular Function and Plasticity
Colloquium on Molecular Kinesis in Cellular Function and Plasticity
National Academy of Sciences
Washington, D.C.
2000
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Colloquium on Molecular Kinesis in Cellular Function and Plasticity
National Academy of Sciences
Colloquium Series
In 1991, the National Academy of Sciences inaugurated a series of scientific colloquia, five or six of which are scheduled each year under the guidance of the NAS Council’s Committee on Scientific Programs. Each colloquium addresses a scientific topic of broad and topical interest, cutting across two or more of the traditional disciplines. Typically two days long, colloquia are international in scope and bring together leading scientists in the field. Papers from colloquia are published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
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Colloquium on Molecular Kinesis in Cellular Function and Plasticity
PNAS
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Contents
Papers from the National Academy of Sciences Colloquium on Molecular Kinesis in Cellular Function and Plasticity
INTRODUCTION
Molecular kinesis in cellular function and plasticity
Henri Tiedge, Floyd E.Bloom, and Dietmar Richter
6997
COLLOQUIUM PAPERS
Kinesin molecular motors: Transport pathways, receptors, and human disease
Lawrence S.B.Goldstein
6999
All kinesin superfamily protein, KIF, genes in mouse and human
Harukata Miki, Mitsutoshi Setou, Kiyofumi Kaneshiro, and Nobutaka Hirokawa
7004
Assembly and transport of a premessenger RNP particle
Bertil Daneholt
7012
Ribonucleoprotein infrastructure regulating the flow of genetic information between the genome and the proteome
Jack D.Keene
7018
Spatial and temporal control of RNA stability
Arash Bashirullah, Ramona L.Cooperstock, and Howard D.Lipshitz
7025
Molecular mechanisms of translation initiation in eukaryotes
Tatyana V.Pestova, Victoria G.Kolupaeva, Ivan B.Lomakin, Evgeny V.Pilipenko, Ivan N.Shatsky, Vadim I.Agol, and Christopher U.T.Hellen
7029
The target of rapamycin (TOR) proteins
Brian Raught, Anne-Claude Gingras, and Nahum Sonenberg
7037
The physiological significance of ß-actin mRNA localization in determining cell polarity and directional motility
Elena A.Shestakova, Robert H.Singer, and John Condeelis
7045
Sorting and directed transport of membrane proteins during development of hippocampal neurons in culture
M.A.Silverman, S.Kaech, M.Jareb, M.A.Burack, L.Vogt, P.Sonderegger, and G.Banker
7051
Molecular organization of the postsynaptic specialization
Morgan Sheng
7058
A cellular mechanism for targeting newly synthesized mRNAs to synaptic sites on dendrites
Oswald Steward and Paul F.Worley
7062
Think globally, translate locally: What mitotic spindles and neuronal synapses have in common
Joel D.Richter
7069
Vasopressin mRNA localization in nerve cells: Characterization of cis-acting elements and trans-acting factors
Evita Mohr, Nilima Prakash, Kerstin Vieluf, Carola Fuhrmann, Friedrich Buck, and Dietmar Richter
7072
Local translation of classes of mRNAs that are targeted to neuronal dendrites
James Eberwine, Kevin Miyashiro, Janet Estee Kacharmina, and Christy Job
7080
Cytoskeletal microdifferentiation: A mechanism for organizing morphological plasticity in dendrites
Stefanie Kaech, Hema Parmar, Martijn Roelandse, Caroline Bornmann, and Andrew Matus
7086
Tracking the estrogen receptor in neurons: Implications for estrogen-induced synapse formation
Bruce McEwen, Keith Akama, Stephen Alves, Wayne G.Brake, Karen Bulloch, Susan Lee, Chenjian Li, Genevieve Yuen, and Teresa A.Milner
7093
Synaptic regulation of protein synthesis and the fragile X protein
William T.Greenough, Anna Y.Klintsova, Scott A.Irwin, Roberto Galvez, Kathy E.Bates, and Ivan Jeanne Weiler
7101
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