Background: α-actinins cross-link actin filaments, with this cross-linking activity regulating the formation of focal adhesions, intracellular tension, and cell migration. Most non-muscle cells such as fibroblasts express two isoforms, α-actinin-1 (ACTN1) and α-actinin-4 (ACTN4). The high homology between these two isoforms would suggest redundancy of their function, but recent studies have suggested different regulatory roles. Interestingly, ACTN4 is phosphorylated upon growth factor stimulation, and this loosens its interaction with actin. Methodology/Principal Findings: Using molecular, biochemical and cellular techniques, we probed the cellular functions of ACTN4 in fibroblasts. Knockdown of ACTN4 expression in murine lung fibroblasts s...
The migration of keratinocytes in wound healing requires coordinated activities of the motility mach...
Alpha-actinin (α-actinin) is a ubiquitous cytoskeletal protein, which belongs to the superfamily of ...
During wound repair, epidermal cells at the edge of an injury establish front-rear polarity through ...
Background: α-actinins cross-link actin filaments, with this cross-linking activity regulating the f...
BACKGROUND: α-Actinins cross-link actin filaments, with this cross-linking activity regulating the f...
α-Actinins cross-link actin filaments, with this cross-linking activity regulating the formation of ...
Actinins are involved in actin cross-linking and belong to the spectrin family of proteins. They are...
Cells use actin to provide structure and stability to the membrane, to drive motility, and to adhere...
The α-actinins (ACTNs) are a highly conserved family of actin-crosslinking proteins that are critica...
SummaryLocalization of the actin crosslinking protein, α-actinin, to the cleavage furrow has been pr...
Actinins are cytoskeleton proteins that cross-link actin filaments. Evolution of the actinin family ...
BackgroundDifferential expression and secretion of alpha-actinin 4 (ACTN4) in the lung cancer cell l...
AbstractThe assembly of proteins into multidomain complexes is critical for their function. In eukar...
Cell motility is an essential process that depends on a coherent, cross-linked actin cytoskeleton th...
The actin cytoskeleton is crucial for a variety of cellular events such as cell locomotion, phagocyt...
The migration of keratinocytes in wound healing requires coordinated activities of the motility mach...
Alpha-actinin (α-actinin) is a ubiquitous cytoskeletal protein, which belongs to the superfamily of ...
During wound repair, epidermal cells at the edge of an injury establish front-rear polarity through ...
Background: α-actinins cross-link actin filaments, with this cross-linking activity regulating the f...
BACKGROUND: α-Actinins cross-link actin filaments, with this cross-linking activity regulating the f...
α-Actinins cross-link actin filaments, with this cross-linking activity regulating the formation of ...
Actinins are involved in actin cross-linking and belong to the spectrin family of proteins. They are...
Cells use actin to provide structure and stability to the membrane, to drive motility, and to adhere...
The α-actinins (ACTNs) are a highly conserved family of actin-crosslinking proteins that are critica...
SummaryLocalization of the actin crosslinking protein, α-actinin, to the cleavage furrow has been pr...
Actinins are cytoskeleton proteins that cross-link actin filaments. Evolution of the actinin family ...
BackgroundDifferential expression and secretion of alpha-actinin 4 (ACTN4) in the lung cancer cell l...
AbstractThe assembly of proteins into multidomain complexes is critical for their function. In eukar...
Cell motility is an essential process that depends on a coherent, cross-linked actin cytoskeleton th...
The actin cytoskeleton is crucial for a variety of cellular events such as cell locomotion, phagocyt...
The migration of keratinocytes in wound healing requires coordinated activities of the motility mach...
Alpha-actinin (α-actinin) is a ubiquitous cytoskeletal protein, which belongs to the superfamily of ...
During wound repair, epidermal cells at the edge of an injury establish front-rear polarity through ...