Although a large number of actin-binding proteins and their regulators have been identified through classical approaches, gaps in our knowledge remain. Here, we used genome-wide RNA interference as a systematic method to define metazoan actin regulators based on visual phenotype. Using comparative screens in cultured Drosophila and human cells, we generated phenotypic profiles for annotated actin regulators together with proteins bearing predicted actin-binding domains. These phenotypic clusters for the known metazoan "actinome" were used to identify putative new core actin regulators, together with a number of genes with conserved but poorly studied roles in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, several of which we studied in detail. T...
Within the past two years, actin has been implicated in eukaryotic gene transcription by all three c...
Background: In recent years RNAi screening has proven a powerful tool for dissecting gene functions ...
Although F-actin has a large number of binding partners and regulators, the number of phenotypic sta...
Although a large number of actin-binding proteins and their regulators have been identified through ...
Nuclear actin plays an important role in many processes that regulate gene expression. Cytoplasmic a...
The emerging role of cytoskeletal proteins in the cell nucleus has become a new frontier in cell bio...
Actin has been linked to processes spanning the whole gene expression cascade, from regulating speci...
Actin belongs to the most abundant proteins in eukaryotic cells which harbor usually many convention...
Actin and microtubule dynamics must be precisely coordinated during cell migration, mitosis, and mor...
Background: Interactions between mRNA and the cytoskeleton are critical for the localization of a nu...
Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are molecules exposed or released by dead cells that tr...
BACKGROUND: Cell migration is essential during development and in human disease progression includin...
Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are molecules exposed or released by dead cells that tr...
Actin, a filamentous component of all cells, contributes to cell shape, cell motility and force tran...
The actin-Capping Protein heterodimer, composed of the α and β subunits, is a master F-actin regulat...
Within the past two years, actin has been implicated in eukaryotic gene transcription by all three c...
Background: In recent years RNAi screening has proven a powerful tool for dissecting gene functions ...
Although F-actin has a large number of binding partners and regulators, the number of phenotypic sta...
Although a large number of actin-binding proteins and their regulators have been identified through ...
Nuclear actin plays an important role in many processes that regulate gene expression. Cytoplasmic a...
The emerging role of cytoskeletal proteins in the cell nucleus has become a new frontier in cell bio...
Actin has been linked to processes spanning the whole gene expression cascade, from regulating speci...
Actin belongs to the most abundant proteins in eukaryotic cells which harbor usually many convention...
Actin and microtubule dynamics must be precisely coordinated during cell migration, mitosis, and mor...
Background: Interactions between mRNA and the cytoskeleton are critical for the localization of a nu...
Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are molecules exposed or released by dead cells that tr...
BACKGROUND: Cell migration is essential during development and in human disease progression includin...
Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are molecules exposed or released by dead cells that tr...
Actin, a filamentous component of all cells, contributes to cell shape, cell motility and force tran...
The actin-Capping Protein heterodimer, composed of the α and β subunits, is a master F-actin regulat...
Within the past two years, actin has been implicated in eukaryotic gene transcription by all three c...
Background: In recent years RNAi screening has proven a powerful tool for dissecting gene functions ...
Although F-actin has a large number of binding partners and regulators, the number of phenotypic sta...