The gelsolin gene family encodes a number of higher eukaryotic actin-binding proteins that are thought to function in the cytoplasm by severing, capping, nucleating or bundling actin filaments. Recent evidence, however, suggests that several members of the gelsolin family may have adopted unexpected nuclear functions including a role in regulating transcription. In particular, flightless I, supervillin and gelsolin itself have roles as coactivators for nuclear receptors, despite the fact that their divergence appears to predate the evolutionary appearance of nuclear receptors. Flightless I has been shown to bind both actin and the actin-related BAF53a protein, which are subunits of SWI/SNF-like chromatin remodelling complexes. The primary s...
Gelsolin belongs to a family of proteins that participates in the reorganization of cytoskeletal ac...
International audienceAsgard archaea genomes contain potential eukaryotic-like genes that provide in...
The central role of actin in crucial cellular activities including muscle contraction, locomotion, c...
The gelsolin gene family encodes a number of higher eukaryotic actin-binding proteins that are thoug...
The Drosophila melanogaster flightless I protein and its homologues in higher eukaryotes (FliI) are ...
The Drosophila melanogaster flightless I protein and its homologues in higher eukaryotes (Flil) are ...
Cytoskeletal rearrangement occurs in a variety of cellular processes and involves a wide spectrum of...
AbstractThis issue of FEBS Letters includes two manuscripts describing structural studies of gelsoli...
Cytoskeletal rearrangement occurs in variety of cellular processes and involves a wide spectrum of p...
The gelsolin homology (GH) domain has been found to date exclusively in actin-binding proteins. In h...
Actin is involved in cell movement, maintaining cell shape and anchoring cytoskeletal proteins. Thes...
AbstractGelsolin is built up of six homologous segments that perform different functions on actin. S...
Flightless I (FliI) is a member of the gelsolin family of actin-remodelling proteins, and has been i...
RNA interference has tremendously advanced our understanding of gene function but recent reports hav...
The actin cytoskeleton is a complex structure that performs a wide range of cellular functions inclu...
Gelsolin belongs to a family of proteins that participates in the reorganization of cytoskeletal ac...
International audienceAsgard archaea genomes contain potential eukaryotic-like genes that provide in...
The central role of actin in crucial cellular activities including muscle contraction, locomotion, c...
The gelsolin gene family encodes a number of higher eukaryotic actin-binding proteins that are thoug...
The Drosophila melanogaster flightless I protein and its homologues in higher eukaryotes (FliI) are ...
The Drosophila melanogaster flightless I protein and its homologues in higher eukaryotes (Flil) are ...
Cytoskeletal rearrangement occurs in a variety of cellular processes and involves a wide spectrum of...
AbstractThis issue of FEBS Letters includes two manuscripts describing structural studies of gelsoli...
Cytoskeletal rearrangement occurs in variety of cellular processes and involves a wide spectrum of p...
The gelsolin homology (GH) domain has been found to date exclusively in actin-binding proteins. In h...
Actin is involved in cell movement, maintaining cell shape and anchoring cytoskeletal proteins. Thes...
AbstractGelsolin is built up of six homologous segments that perform different functions on actin. S...
Flightless I (FliI) is a member of the gelsolin family of actin-remodelling proteins, and has been i...
RNA interference has tremendously advanced our understanding of gene function but recent reports hav...
The actin cytoskeleton is a complex structure that performs a wide range of cellular functions inclu...
Gelsolin belongs to a family of proteins that participates in the reorganization of cytoskeletal ac...
International audienceAsgard archaea genomes contain potential eukaryotic-like genes that provide in...
The central role of actin in crucial cellular activities including muscle contraction, locomotion, c...