International audienceActin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes [1]. Tropomyosins are coiled-coil dimers that form head-to-tail polymers along actin filaments and regulate interactions of other proteins, including actin-depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilins and myosins, with actin [2-5]. In mammals, >40 tropomyosin isoforms can be generated through alternative splicing from four tropomyosin genes. Different isoforms display non-redundant functions and partially non-overlapping localization patterns, for example within the stress fiber network [6, 7]. Based on cell biological studies, it was thus proposed that tropomyosin isoforms may specify the functional properties of different acti...
Tropomyosin is a rod-like coiled-coil protein that forms a continuous filament that is weakly associ...
Tropomyosin, which binds along the length of actin filaments, has long been considered the master re...
Tropomyosin (Tpm) isoforms are the master regulators of the functions of individual actin filaments ...
International audienceActin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diver...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Tropomyosin (Tpm) is an α helical coiled-coil dimer that forms a co-polymer along the actin filament...
Tropomyosin is a rod-like coiled-coil protein that forms a continuous filament that is weakly associ...
The actin cytoskeleton is critical for cell migration, morphogenesis, endocytosis, organelle dynamic...
Co-polymers of tropomyosin and actin make up a major fraction of the actin cytoskeleton. Tropomyosin...
Tropomyosin is a rod-like coiled-coil protein that forms a continuous filament that is weakly associ...
Tropomyosin, which binds along the length of actin filaments, has long been considered the master re...
Tropomyosin (Tpm) isoforms are the master regulators of the functions of individual actin filaments ...
International audienceActin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diver...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Actin filaments assemble into a variety of networks to provide force for diverse cellular processes ...
Tropomyosin (Tpm) is an α helical coiled-coil dimer that forms a co-polymer along the actin filament...
Tropomyosin is a rod-like coiled-coil protein that forms a continuous filament that is weakly associ...
The actin cytoskeleton is critical for cell migration, morphogenesis, endocytosis, organelle dynamic...
Co-polymers of tropomyosin and actin make up a major fraction of the actin cytoskeleton. Tropomyosin...
Tropomyosin is a rod-like coiled-coil protein that forms a continuous filament that is weakly associ...
Tropomyosin, which binds along the length of actin filaments, has long been considered the master re...
Tropomyosin (Tpm) isoforms are the master regulators of the functions of individual actin filaments ...