Katsuyuki K Tamai
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Recent Articles
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Kim H, Murakami R, Quintin S, Mori M, Ohkura K, Tamai K, et al.
Development
. 2011 Aug;
138(18):4013-23.
PMID: 21831923
Cytoskeletal regulation is important in cell migration. The Caenorhabditis elegans gonadal distal tip cells (DTCs) offer a simple model with which to investigate the mechanism of cell migration in organogenesis....
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Kawano T, Zheng H, Merz D, Kohara Y, Tamai K, Nishiwaki K, et al.
Development
. 2009 Mar;
136(9):1433-42.
PMID: 19297413
The gonad arms of C. elegans hermaphrodites acquire invariant shapes by guided migrations of distal tip cells (DTCs), which occur in three phases that differ in the direction and basement...
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Kubota Y, Ohkura K, Tamai K, Nagata K, Nishiwaki K
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2008 Dec;
105(52):20804-9.
PMID: 19104038
Mutations in the a disintegrin and metalloprotease with thrombospondin motifs (ADAMTS) family of secreted proteases cause diseases linked to ECM abnormalities. However, the mechanisms by which these enzymes modulate the...
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Tamai K, Nishiwaki K
Dev Biol
. 2007 Jun;
308(2):562-71.
PMID: 17588558
The ADAMTS (a disintegrin and metalloprotease with thrombospondin motifs) family of secreted metalloproteases plays important roles in animal development and pathogenesis. However, transcriptional regulation of ADAMTS proteins during development remains...
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Tamai K, Shimoda C
J Cell Sci
. 2002 Apr;
115(Pt 9):1847-57.
PMID: 11956316
The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe has three putative ubiquitin-protein ligases of the Nedd4/Rsp5 family, named Pub1p, Pub2p and Pub3p. Pub1p has been reported to be involved in cell cycle regulation...