<div><p>The morphology of astrocytic processes determines their close structural association with synapses referred to as the ‘tripartite synapse’. Concerted morphological plasticity processes at tripartite synapses are supposed to shape neuronal communication. Morphological changes in astrocytes as well as the motility of astrocytic processes require remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton. Among the regulators of fast timescale actin-based motility, the actin binding protein profilin 1 has recently been shown to control the activity-dependent outgrowth of astrocytic processes.</p><p>Here, we demonstrate that cultured murine astrocytes in addition to the ubiquitous profilin 1 also express the neuronal isoform profilin 2a. To analyze the cellu...
AbstractThe ability of neuronal growth cones to be guided by extracellular cues requires intimate co...
SummaryDynamic actin cytoskeletal reorganization is integral to cell motility. Profilins are well-ch...
We deduced the structure of the mouse profilin II gene. It contains five exons that can generate fou...
<p>(A) In the presence of all actin binding proteins, astrocytes are very complex and occupy large a...
Profilin functions have been discussed in numerous cellular processes, including actin polymerizatio...
Profilins are small actin binding proteins, which are structurally conserved throughout evolution. T...
Neurons and glial cells represent the main cell populations in the brain. Networks consisting of int...
Neocortex development depends on neural stem cell proliferation, cell differentiation, neurogenesis,...
Profilins are actin binding proteins essential for regulating cytoskeletal dynamics, however, their ...
<p>(A, B) Dissociated hippocampal co-cultures of astrocytes and neurons. Both astrocytes and neurons...
Profilin is a key regulator of the microfilament system. It binds to actin monomers in a 1:1 complex...
Profilins are actin-binding proteins and influence actin dynamics via their binding. In the central ...
Profilins are small actin binding proteins, which are structurally conserved throughout evolution. T...
Internal and external signaling dependent changes in cell behavior are directly linked to force-gene...
Neurons undergo morphological changes that require extensive reorganization of the underlying actin ...
AbstractThe ability of neuronal growth cones to be guided by extracellular cues requires intimate co...
SummaryDynamic actin cytoskeletal reorganization is integral to cell motility. Profilins are well-ch...
We deduced the structure of the mouse profilin II gene. It contains five exons that can generate fou...
<p>(A) In the presence of all actin binding proteins, astrocytes are very complex and occupy large a...
Profilin functions have been discussed in numerous cellular processes, including actin polymerizatio...
Profilins are small actin binding proteins, which are structurally conserved throughout evolution. T...
Neurons and glial cells represent the main cell populations in the brain. Networks consisting of int...
Neocortex development depends on neural stem cell proliferation, cell differentiation, neurogenesis,...
Profilins are actin binding proteins essential for regulating cytoskeletal dynamics, however, their ...
<p>(A, B) Dissociated hippocampal co-cultures of astrocytes and neurons. Both astrocytes and neurons...
Profilin is a key regulator of the microfilament system. It binds to actin monomers in a 1:1 complex...
Profilins are actin-binding proteins and influence actin dynamics via their binding. In the central ...
Profilins are small actin binding proteins, which are structurally conserved throughout evolution. T...
Internal and external signaling dependent changes in cell behavior are directly linked to force-gene...
Neurons undergo morphological changes that require extensive reorganization of the underlying actin ...
AbstractThe ability of neuronal growth cones to be guided by extracellular cues requires intimate co...
SummaryDynamic actin cytoskeletal reorganization is integral to cell motility. Profilins are well-ch...
We deduced the structure of the mouse profilin II gene. It contains five exons that can generate fou...