PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12006621-3 2002 Under progressive treatment of stably transfected mammalian cells with nocodazole or vinblastine, the centrosomal matrix at the mitotic poles subdivides into numerous small "star-like" structures, with the calmodulin concentrated centrally, and partially distinct from the reduced microtubule mass to which kinetochores and chromosomes are attached. Nocodazole 71-81 calmodulin 1 Homo sapiens 206-216 2713899-0 1989 Calmodulin is associated with microtubules forming in PTK1 cells upon release from nocodazole treatment. Nocodazole 83-93 calmodulin 1 Homo sapiens 0-10 2713899-3 1989 With moderate nocodazole concentration (0.3 micrograms/ml, 37 degrees C, 4 h) in live cells, CaM-TRITC and tubulin-DTAF concentrated identically on or near the centrosomes and kinetochores. Nocodazole 14-24 calmodulin 1 Homo sapiens 93-96 2713899-6 1989 However, following release from the high-concentration nocodazole block, CaM-TRITC colocalized with newly formed MTs at the kinetochores and centrosomes. Nocodazole 55-65 calmodulin 1 Homo sapiens 73-76 3068060-0 1988 Calmodulin colocalization with cold-stable and nocodazole-stable microtubules in living PtK1 cells. Nocodazole 47-57 calmodulin 1 Homo sapiens 0-10