Assembly of appropriately oriented actin cables nucleated by formin proteins is necessary for many biological processes in diverse eukaryotes. However, compared with knowledge of how nucleation of dendritic actin filament arrays by the actin-related protein-2/3 complex is regulated, the in vivo regulatory mechanisms for actin cable formation are less clear. To gain insights into mechanisms for regulating actin cable assembly, we reconstituted the assembly process in vitro by introducing microspheres functionalized with the C terminus of the budding yeast formin Bni1 into extracts prepared from yeast cells at different cell-cycle stages. EM studies showed that unbranched actin filament bundles were reconstituted successfully in the yeast ext...
The assembly of filamentous actin is essential for polarized bud growth in budding yeast. Actin cabl...
The mechanical properties of cells change as they proceed through the cell cycle, primarily owing to...
SummaryControlling the quantity and size of organelles through competition for a limited supply of c...
Assembly of appropriately oriented actin cables nucleated by formin proteins is necessary for many b...
SummaryBackgroundFormins are a conserved family of actin nucleators responsible for the assembly of ...
In many eukaryotes, cytokinesis requires the assembly and constriction of an actomyosin-based contra...
Actin cables, composed of actin filament bundles nucleated by formins, mediate intracellular transpo...
In fission yeast, a protein complex that rides on the plus end of growing microtubules regulates est...
Formin For3p nucleates actin cables at the tips of fission yeast cells for polarized cell growth. Th...
ABSTRACT Asymmetric cell growth and division rely on polarized actin cytoskeleton remod-eling events...
Formins are conserved actin nucleators responsible for the assembly of diverse actin structures. Man...
AbstractIn eukaryotic cells, dynamic rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton is critical for cell di...
<div><p>Actin cables are linear cytoskeletal structures that serve as tracks for myosin-based intrac...
SummaryThe actin cytoskeleton executes a broad range of essential functions within a living cell. Th...
AbstractFormins, characterized by formin homology domains FH1 and FH2, are required to assemble cert...
The assembly of filamentous actin is essential for polarized bud growth in budding yeast. Actin cabl...
The mechanical properties of cells change as they proceed through the cell cycle, primarily owing to...
SummaryControlling the quantity and size of organelles through competition for a limited supply of c...
Assembly of appropriately oriented actin cables nucleated by formin proteins is necessary for many b...
SummaryBackgroundFormins are a conserved family of actin nucleators responsible for the assembly of ...
In many eukaryotes, cytokinesis requires the assembly and constriction of an actomyosin-based contra...
Actin cables, composed of actin filament bundles nucleated by formins, mediate intracellular transpo...
In fission yeast, a protein complex that rides on the plus end of growing microtubules regulates est...
Formin For3p nucleates actin cables at the tips of fission yeast cells for polarized cell growth. Th...
ABSTRACT Asymmetric cell growth and division rely on polarized actin cytoskeleton remod-eling events...
Formins are conserved actin nucleators responsible for the assembly of diverse actin structures. Man...
AbstractIn eukaryotic cells, dynamic rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton is critical for cell di...
<div><p>Actin cables are linear cytoskeletal structures that serve as tracks for myosin-based intrac...
SummaryThe actin cytoskeleton executes a broad range of essential functions within a living cell. Th...
AbstractFormins, characterized by formin homology domains FH1 and FH2, are required to assemble cert...
The assembly of filamentous actin is essential for polarized bud growth in budding yeast. Actin cabl...
The mechanical properties of cells change as they proceed through the cell cycle, primarily owing to...
SummaryControlling the quantity and size of organelles through competition for a limited supply of c...