AbstractThe FH proteins, defined by the presence of ‘formin homology’ regions, are important for a number of actin-dependent processes, including polarized cell growth and cytokinesis. They are large, probably multi-domain, proteins and their function may be in part mediated by an interaction with profilin
International audienceFormin 2 (Fmn2), a member of the FMN family of formins, plays an important rol...
Formins, proteins defined by the presence of an FH2 domain and their ability to nucleate linear F-ac...
SummaryFormins induce the nucleation and polymerization of unbranched actin filaments. They share th...
AbstractThe FH proteins, defined by the presence of ‘formin homology’ regions, are important for a n...
SummaryBackgroundFormin proteins nucleate actin filaments de novo and stay associated with the growi...
Formin homology 2 (FH2) domaincontaining proteins (formins) have, since their discovery in 1990, bee...
AbstractThe regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is a key process for the stability and motility of ...
SummaryFission yeast cells use Arp2/3 complex and formin to assemble diverse filamentous actin (F-ac...
F-actin (fibrillar actin) is one of the cytoskeletal pro-teins which forms microfilaments. Cytoskele...
Formin-family proteins are a diverse group of proteins that accelerate actin nucleation and elongati...
Formins are actin assembly factors that act in a variety of actin-based processes. The conserved for...
Actin and myosin form contractile structures that drive muscle contraction, cell motility, cytokines...
Formins constitute a diverse protein family present in all eukaryotes examined. They are defined by ...
AbstractFormins are eukaryotic proteins that potently influence actin polymerization dynamics. Recen...
Diaphanous-related formins (Drf) are activated by Rho GTP binding proteins and induce polymerization...
International audienceFormin 2 (Fmn2), a member of the FMN family of formins, plays an important rol...
Formins, proteins defined by the presence of an FH2 domain and their ability to nucleate linear F-ac...
SummaryFormins induce the nucleation and polymerization of unbranched actin filaments. They share th...
AbstractThe FH proteins, defined by the presence of ‘formin homology’ regions, are important for a n...
SummaryBackgroundFormin proteins nucleate actin filaments de novo and stay associated with the growi...
Formin homology 2 (FH2) domaincontaining proteins (formins) have, since their discovery in 1990, bee...
AbstractThe regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is a key process for the stability and motility of ...
SummaryFission yeast cells use Arp2/3 complex and formin to assemble diverse filamentous actin (F-ac...
F-actin (fibrillar actin) is one of the cytoskeletal pro-teins which forms microfilaments. Cytoskele...
Formin-family proteins are a diverse group of proteins that accelerate actin nucleation and elongati...
Formins are actin assembly factors that act in a variety of actin-based processes. The conserved for...
Actin and myosin form contractile structures that drive muscle contraction, cell motility, cytokines...
Formins constitute a diverse protein family present in all eukaryotes examined. They are defined by ...
AbstractFormins are eukaryotic proteins that potently influence actin polymerization dynamics. Recen...
Diaphanous-related formins (Drf) are activated by Rho GTP binding proteins and induce polymerization...
International audienceFormin 2 (Fmn2), a member of the FMN family of formins, plays an important rol...
Formins, proteins defined by the presence of an FH2 domain and their ability to nucleate linear F-ac...
SummaryFormins induce the nucleation and polymerization of unbranched actin filaments. They share th...