Name | FRAP |
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Synonyms | FK506 binding protein 12 rapamycin complex associated protein 1; FK506 binding protein 12 rapamycin associated protein 1; FKBP12 rapamycin complex associated protein 1; FKBP12 rapamycin complex associated protein; FRAP; FRAP 1; FRAP 2; FRAP1… |
Name | sodium azide |
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CAS | sodium azide |
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17132144 | Wright KM, Wood NT, Roberts AG, Chapman S, Boevink P, Mackenzie KM, Oparka KJ: Targeting of TMV movement protein to plasmodesmata requires the actin/ER network: evidence from FRAP. Traffic. 2007 Jan;8(1):21-31. Epub 2006 Nov 21. Application of sodium azide to infected cells implicated an active component of MP transfer to PD. |
2(0,0,0,2) | Details |
11683395 | Parton RM, Fischer-Parton S, Watahiki MK, Trewavas AJ: Dynamics of the apical vesicle accumulation and the rate of growth are related in individual pollen tubes. J Cell Sci. 2001 Jul;114(Pt 14):2685-95. Dye uptake could be inhibited by sodium azide and followed a strict temporal sequence from the plasma membrane to a population of small (1-2 microm diameter) discrete internal structures, with subsequent appearance of dye in the apical region and ultimately in vacuolar membranes. Examination of the dynamics of FM4-64 labelling in the pollen tube tip by time-lapse observation, supported by fluorescence-recovery-after-photobleaching (FRAP) analysis, suggested the possibility of distinct pathways of bulk membrane movement both towards and, significantly, away from the apex. |
1(0,0,0,1) | Details |
15627283 | Shaner NC, Sanger JW, Sanger JM: Actin and alpha-actinin dynamics in the adhesion and motility of EPEC and EHEC on host cells. Cell Motil Cytoskeleton. 2005 Feb;60(2):104-20. Fluorescence Recovery After Photobleaching (FRAP) was used to determine potential differences of actin polymerization in EPEC and EHEC induced pedestals in cultured PtK2 cells expressing either Green or Yellow Fluorescent Protein (GFP or YFP) fused to actin or alpha-actinin. Surprisingly, the depolymerization and retrograde flow of pedestal actin, as well as pedestal translocations, were inhibited reversibly by either monoxime (BDM) or by a combination of sodium azide and 2-deoxy leading to an increase in the lengths of the pedestals. |
1(0,0,0,1) | Details |