Publications by authors named "Karolina Labedzka"

An understanding of cytokinesis at the molecular level requires a detailed description of the protein complexes that perform central activities during this process. The proteins Hof1p, Cyk3p, Inn1p and Myo1p each represent one of the four genetically defined and partially complementary pathways of cytokinesis in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here we show that the osmosensor Sho1p is required for correct cell-cell separation.

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In living cells, apoptosis is effected through many different pathways. Programmed cell death (PCD) may proceed with the involvement of membrane receptors, mitochondria, granzyme B, or the endoplasmic reticulum. The mitochondrial pathway is initiated from within the cell as a consequence of changes in reductive potential.

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Malignant melanoma is notoriously refractive to therapy and resistant to apoptosis. This may reflect the downregulation of Apaf-1, an important mediator of mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis, observed in vitro in melanoma cell lines and by immunohistochemistry for Apaf-1 protein in histological samples of primary and metastatic melanomas. Although it has been suggested that loss of Apaf-1 expression may be an indicator of malignant transformation in melanoma, previous studies on Apaf-1 expression in benign pigmented nevi were performed without reference to their histologic type.

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