AbstractThe founding formin homology protein family members were implicated early on as being involved in regulating cytoskeletal remodeling pathways, as formin protein mutations in Drosophila and yeast lead to obvious actin cytoskeleton defects. The discovery that these proteins associated directly with small Rho family GTPases confirmed these results and greatly enhanced our understanding of their function. The mammalian diaphanous-related formins (DRFs) were subsequently recognized as being involved in activation of serum response factor (SRF), tying formins to transcriptional regulation. In the past few years, much progress has been made in demonstrating how DRFs act as both downstream effectors and upstream modulators of Rho GTPase sig...
AbstractThe regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is a key process for the stability and motility of ...
AbstractFormins represent a major branch of actin nucleators along with the Arp2/3 complex, Spire an...
AbstractFormins are a conserved family of proteins that play key roles in cytoskeletal remodeling. T...
AbstractThe founding formin homology protein family members were implicated early on as being involv...
Formin proteins were recognized as effectors of Rho GTPases some 15 years ago. They contribute to di...
Formins, proteins defined by the presence of an FH2 domain and their ability to nucleate linear F-ac...
AbstractThe Diaphanous-related formins are effectors for Rho GTPases. Two recent reports have unveil...
AbstractBackground: Mammalian Diaphanous-related formins (Drfs) act as Rho small GTPase effectors du...
AbstractFormins, proteins defined by the presence of an FH2 domain and their ability to nucleate lin...
Formins constitute a diverse protein family present in all eukaryotes examined. They are defined by ...
Formins are conserved actin polymerization machines that have instrumental roles in controlling rear...
Invasive cell migration is a key step for cancer metastasis and involves Rho GTPase-controlled reorg...
SummaryFormins induce the nucleation and polymerization of unbranched actin filaments. They share th...
Formin homology 2 (FH2) domaincontaining proteins (formins) have, since their discovery in 1990, bee...
AbstractFormins have recently been recognized as prominent regulators of the microtubule (MT) cytosk...
AbstractThe regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is a key process for the stability and motility of ...
AbstractFormins represent a major branch of actin nucleators along with the Arp2/3 complex, Spire an...
AbstractFormins are a conserved family of proteins that play key roles in cytoskeletal remodeling. T...
AbstractThe founding formin homology protein family members were implicated early on as being involv...
Formin proteins were recognized as effectors of Rho GTPases some 15 years ago. They contribute to di...
Formins, proteins defined by the presence of an FH2 domain and their ability to nucleate linear F-ac...
AbstractThe Diaphanous-related formins are effectors for Rho GTPases. Two recent reports have unveil...
AbstractBackground: Mammalian Diaphanous-related formins (Drfs) act as Rho small GTPase effectors du...
AbstractFormins, proteins defined by the presence of an FH2 domain and their ability to nucleate lin...
Formins constitute a diverse protein family present in all eukaryotes examined. They are defined by ...
Formins are conserved actin polymerization machines that have instrumental roles in controlling rear...
Invasive cell migration is a key step for cancer metastasis and involves Rho GTPase-controlled reorg...
SummaryFormins induce the nucleation and polymerization of unbranched actin filaments. They share th...
Formin homology 2 (FH2) domaincontaining proteins (formins) have, since their discovery in 1990, bee...
AbstractFormins have recently been recognized as prominent regulators of the microtubule (MT) cytosk...
AbstractThe regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is a key process for the stability and motility of ...
AbstractFormins represent a major branch of actin nucleators along with the Arp2/3 complex, Spire an...
AbstractFormins are a conserved family of proteins that play key roles in cytoskeletal remodeling. T...