SummaryActin polymerization drives multiple cell processes involving movement and shape change. SCAR/WAVE proteins connect signaling to actin polymerization through the activation of the Arp2/3 complex. SCAR/WAVE is normally found in a complex with four other proteins: PIR121, Nap1, Abi2, and HSPC300 (Figure S1A available online) [1–3]. However, there is no consensus as to whether the complex functions as an unchanging unit or if it alters its composition in response to stimulation, as originally proposed by Eden et al. [1]. It also is unclear whether complex members exclusively regulate SCAR/WAVEs or if they have additional targets [4–6]. Here, we analyze the roles of the unique Dictyostelium Abi. We find that abiA null mutants show less s...
The lamellipodia and pseudopodia of migrating cells are produced and maintained by the Scar/WAVE com...
The WASP family of proteins recruit and activate the Arp2/3 complex to promote actin polymerization...
Scar, a member of the WASp protein family, was discovered in Dictyostelium discoideum during a genet...
Actin polymerization drives multiple cell processes involving movement and shape change. SCAR/WAVE p...
Actin polymerization drives multiple cell processes involving movement and shape change. SCAR/WAVE p...
The SCAR/WAVE complex drives actin-based protrusion, cell migration, and cell separation during cyto...
The SCAR/WAVE complex drives the actin polymerisation that underlies protrusion of the front of the ...
SCAR—also known as WAVE—is a key regulator of actin dynamics. Activation of SCAR enhances the nuclea...
SummarySCAR—also known as WAVE—is a key regulator of actin dynamics. Activation of SCAR enhances the...
Background: SCAR/WAVE proteins couple signalling to actin polymerization, and are thus fundamental t...
AbstractBackground: The WASP/SCAR family of adaptor proteins coordinates actin reorganization by cou...
Background: The WASP/SCAR family of adaptor proteins coordinates actin reorganization by coupling di...
Under normal conditions, the Arp2/3 complex activator SCAR/WAVE controls actin polymerization in pse...
The WASP (Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein)/SCAR (suppressor of cAMP receptor) family of adaptor pro...
Dictyostelium is a popular experimental organism, in particular for studies of actin dynamics, cell ...
The lamellipodia and pseudopodia of migrating cells are produced and maintained by the Scar/WAVE com...
The WASP family of proteins recruit and activate the Arp2/3 complex to promote actin polymerization...
Scar, a member of the WASp protein family, was discovered in Dictyostelium discoideum during a genet...
Actin polymerization drives multiple cell processes involving movement and shape change. SCAR/WAVE p...
Actin polymerization drives multiple cell processes involving movement and shape change. SCAR/WAVE p...
The SCAR/WAVE complex drives actin-based protrusion, cell migration, and cell separation during cyto...
The SCAR/WAVE complex drives the actin polymerisation that underlies protrusion of the front of the ...
SCAR—also known as WAVE—is a key regulator of actin dynamics. Activation of SCAR enhances the nuclea...
SummarySCAR—also known as WAVE—is a key regulator of actin dynamics. Activation of SCAR enhances the...
Background: SCAR/WAVE proteins couple signalling to actin polymerization, and are thus fundamental t...
AbstractBackground: The WASP/SCAR family of adaptor proteins coordinates actin reorganization by cou...
Background: The WASP/SCAR family of adaptor proteins coordinates actin reorganization by coupling di...
Under normal conditions, the Arp2/3 complex activator SCAR/WAVE controls actin polymerization in pse...
The WASP (Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein)/SCAR (suppressor of cAMP receptor) family of adaptor pro...
Dictyostelium is a popular experimental organism, in particular for studies of actin dynamics, cell ...
The lamellipodia and pseudopodia of migrating cells are produced and maintained by the Scar/WAVE com...
The WASP family of proteins recruit and activate the Arp2/3 complex to promote actin polymerization...
Scar, a member of the WASp protein family, was discovered in Dictyostelium discoideum during a genet...