Members of the Diaphanous (Dia) protein family are key regulators of fundamental actin driven cellular processes, which are conserved from yeast to humans. Researchers have uncovered diverse physiological roles in cell morphology, cell motility, cell polarity, and cell division, which are involved in shaping cells into tissues and organs. The identification of numerous binding partners led to substantial progress in our understanding of the differential functions of Dia proteins. Genetic approaches and new microscopy techniques allow important new insights into their localization, activity, and molecular principles of regulation
Formins constitute a diverse protein family present in all eukaryotes examined. They are defined by ...
Actin is one of the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes. Discovered in muscle and described as far ...
<div><p>The formation of multinucleated muscle cells through cell-cell fusion is a conserved process...
Cells evolved different actin nucleators that catalyze the nucle-ation reaction, the rate-limiting s...
Formins, proteins defined by the presence of an FH2 domain and their ability to nucleate linear F-ac...
The Diaphanous-related formin protein family plays a key role in intracellular cytoskeletal regulati...
The dynamic actin cytoskeleton, made up of structurally distinct actin filaments, drives a variety o...
AbstractThe regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is a key process for the stability and motility of ...
AbstractThe founding formin homology protein family members were implicated early on as being involv...
AbstractFormins, proteins defined by the presence of an FH2 domain and their ability to nucleate lin...
Formins are conserved actin polymerization machines that have instrumental roles in controlling rear...
Actin regulators facilitate cell migration by controlling cell protrusion architecture and dynamics....
Actin regulators facilitate cell migration by controlling cell protrusion architecture and dynamics....
Formins are key regulators of actin nucleation and elongation. Diaphanous-related formins, the best-...
SummaryActin regulators facilitate cell migration by controlling cell protrusion architecture and dy...
Formins constitute a diverse protein family present in all eukaryotes examined. They are defined by ...
Actin is one of the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes. Discovered in muscle and described as far ...
<div><p>The formation of multinucleated muscle cells through cell-cell fusion is a conserved process...
Cells evolved different actin nucleators that catalyze the nucle-ation reaction, the rate-limiting s...
Formins, proteins defined by the presence of an FH2 domain and their ability to nucleate linear F-ac...
The Diaphanous-related formin protein family plays a key role in intracellular cytoskeletal regulati...
The dynamic actin cytoskeleton, made up of structurally distinct actin filaments, drives a variety o...
AbstractThe regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is a key process for the stability and motility of ...
AbstractThe founding formin homology protein family members were implicated early on as being involv...
AbstractFormins, proteins defined by the presence of an FH2 domain and their ability to nucleate lin...
Formins are conserved actin polymerization machines that have instrumental roles in controlling rear...
Actin regulators facilitate cell migration by controlling cell protrusion architecture and dynamics....
Actin regulators facilitate cell migration by controlling cell protrusion architecture and dynamics....
Formins are key regulators of actin nucleation and elongation. Diaphanous-related formins, the best-...
SummaryActin regulators facilitate cell migration by controlling cell protrusion architecture and dy...
Formins constitute a diverse protein family present in all eukaryotes examined. They are defined by ...
Actin is one of the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes. Discovered in muscle and described as far ...
<div><p>The formation of multinucleated muscle cells through cell-cell fusion is a conserved process...