Enabled/vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (Ena/VASP) proteins are required for the formation and maintenance of filopodia, finger-like projections at the leading edge of migrating cells that are composed of parallel actin filaments bundled by Fascin. We imaged individual fluorescently labeled Drosophila Ena molecules on both single and Fascin-bundled actin filaments in vitro. Ena stimulates actin assembly by remaining continuously associated with the barbed end and increasing the elongation rate by approximately two- to threefold. Remarkably, the frequency and length of Ena’s processive runs are enhanced on filaments within a Fascin bundle, which drives a positive feedback cycle that allows the assembly of uniformly thick filopodia-like...
AbstractDrosophila Enabled is required for proper formation of axonal structures and is genetically ...
Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) is a key regulator of dynamic actin structures like fil...
Cell migration is essential for embryonic development, it occurs in adult organisms during processes...
In eukaryotic cells, actin networks are built and dynamically reorganized during cell polarization a...
Ena/VASP proteins are implicated in a variety of fundamental cellular processes including axon guida...
Many important cellular functions depend on dynamic actin networks forming at the correct location a...
Filopodia are actin-based cell extensions that contribute to cell adhesion and spreading. The cytosk...
During migration cell protrusions power cell extension and sample the environment. Different cells p...
Studies in cultured cells and in vitro have identified many actin regulators and begun to define the...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2007. This article is posted here by permissio...
AbstractThe Ena/VASP family of proteins consists of adaptor molecules that localize to subcellular s...
Ena/VASP proteins are conserved regulators of actin dynamics that have important roles in several ph...
Assemblies of actin and its regulators underlie the dynamic morphology of all eukaryotic cells. To u...
AbstractCell motility requires lamellipodial protrusion, a process driven by actin polymerization. E...
SummaryEna/VASP proteins and the WAVE regulatory complex (WRC) regulate cell motility by virtue of t...
AbstractDrosophila Enabled is required for proper formation of axonal structures and is genetically ...
Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) is a key regulator of dynamic actin structures like fil...
Cell migration is essential for embryonic development, it occurs in adult organisms during processes...
In eukaryotic cells, actin networks are built and dynamically reorganized during cell polarization a...
Ena/VASP proteins are implicated in a variety of fundamental cellular processes including axon guida...
Many important cellular functions depend on dynamic actin networks forming at the correct location a...
Filopodia are actin-based cell extensions that contribute to cell adhesion and spreading. The cytosk...
During migration cell protrusions power cell extension and sample the environment. Different cells p...
Studies in cultured cells and in vitro have identified many actin regulators and begun to define the...
Author Posting. © American Society for Cell Biology, 2007. This article is posted here by permissio...
AbstractThe Ena/VASP family of proteins consists of adaptor molecules that localize to subcellular s...
Ena/VASP proteins are conserved regulators of actin dynamics that have important roles in several ph...
Assemblies of actin and its regulators underlie the dynamic morphology of all eukaryotic cells. To u...
AbstractCell motility requires lamellipodial protrusion, a process driven by actin polymerization. E...
SummaryEna/VASP proteins and the WAVE regulatory complex (WRC) regulate cell motility by virtue of t...
AbstractDrosophila Enabled is required for proper formation of axonal structures and is genetically ...
Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) is a key regulator of dynamic actin structures like fil...
Cell migration is essential for embryonic development, it occurs in adult organisms during processes...