SummaryFormins catalyze nucleation and growth of actin filaments. Here, we study the structure and interactions of actin with the FH2 domain of budding yeast formin Bni1p. We built an all-atom model of the formin dimer on an Oda actin filament 7-mer and studied structural relaxation and interprotein interactions by molecular dynamics simulations. These simulations produced a refined model for the FH2 dimer associated with the barbed end of the filament and showed electrostatic interactions between the formin knob and actin target-binding cleft. Mutations of two formin residues contributing to these interactions (R1423N, K1467L, or both) reduced the interaction energies between the proteins, and in coarse-grained simulations, the formin lost...
Actin is one of the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes. Discovered in muscle and described as far ...
Formins are a family of conserved proteins that assemble unbranched actin filaments. In budding yeas...
AbstractFormins, characterized by formin homology domains FH1 and FH2, are required to assemble cert...
SummaryFormins catalyze nucleation and growth of actin filaments. Here, we study the structure and i...
International audienceFormins are a large family of actin assembly-promoting proteins with many impo...
AbstractFormin proteins participate in a wide range of cytoskeletal processes in all eukaryotes. The...
Cytokinesis is a critical process in living organisms and is the division of one cell into two. In t...
Formins are actin assembly factors that act in a variety of actin-based processes. The conserved for...
SummaryBackgroundFormin proteins nucleate actin filaments de novo and stay associated with the growi...
SummaryIn budding yeast, the actin-binding protein Bud6 cooperates with formins Bni1 and Bnr1 to cat...
Actin nucleation is achieved by collaborative teamwork of actin nucleator factors (NFs) and nucleati...
SummaryThe actin cytoskeleton executes a broad range of essential functions within a living cell. Th...
International audienceFormins are a conserved family of actin assembly-promoting factors with divers...
Formins are multidomain proteins that assemble actin in a wide variety of biological processes. They...
The distinct actin nucleation factors of the Spir and formin subgroup families cooperate in actin nu...
Actin is one of the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes. Discovered in muscle and described as far ...
Formins are a family of conserved proteins that assemble unbranched actin filaments. In budding yeas...
AbstractFormins, characterized by formin homology domains FH1 and FH2, are required to assemble cert...
SummaryFormins catalyze nucleation and growth of actin filaments. Here, we study the structure and i...
International audienceFormins are a large family of actin assembly-promoting proteins with many impo...
AbstractFormin proteins participate in a wide range of cytoskeletal processes in all eukaryotes. The...
Cytokinesis is a critical process in living organisms and is the division of one cell into two. In t...
Formins are actin assembly factors that act in a variety of actin-based processes. The conserved for...
SummaryBackgroundFormin proteins nucleate actin filaments de novo and stay associated with the growi...
SummaryIn budding yeast, the actin-binding protein Bud6 cooperates with formins Bni1 and Bnr1 to cat...
Actin nucleation is achieved by collaborative teamwork of actin nucleator factors (NFs) and nucleati...
SummaryThe actin cytoskeleton executes a broad range of essential functions within a living cell. Th...
International audienceFormins are a conserved family of actin assembly-promoting factors with divers...
Formins are multidomain proteins that assemble actin in a wide variety of biological processes. They...
The distinct actin nucleation factors of the Spir and formin subgroup families cooperate in actin nu...
Actin is one of the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes. Discovered in muscle and described as far ...
Formins are a family of conserved proteins that assemble unbranched actin filaments. In budding yeas...
AbstractFormins, characterized by formin homology domains FH1 and FH2, are required to assemble cert...