Self-organization of cytoskeletal proteins such as actin and tubulin into filaments and microtubules is frequently assisted by the proteins binding to them. Formins are regulatory proteins that nucleate the formation of new filaments and are essential for a wide range of cellular functions. The vertebrate inverted formin 2 (INF2) has both actin filament nucleating and severing/depolymerizing activities connected to its ability to encircle actin filaments. Using atomic force microscopy, we report that a formin homology 2 (FH2) domain-containing construct of INF2 (INF2-FH1-FH2-C or INF2-FFC) self-assembles into nanoscale ringlike oligomeric structures in the absence of actin filaments, demonstrating an inherent ability to reorganize from a di...
Formins are multidomain proteins that assemble actin in a wide variety of biological processes. They...
AbstractThe regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is a key process for the stability and motility of ...
Actin is one of the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes. Discovered in muscle and described as far ...
Self-organization of cytoskeletal proteins such as actin and tubulin into filaments and microtubules...
ABSTRACT: Self-organization of cytoskeletal proteins such as actin and tubulin into filaments and mi...
Formins are actin assembly factors that act in a variety of actin-based processes. The conserved for...
AbstractFormin proteins participate in a wide range of cytoskeletal processes in all eukaryotes. The...
Formin proteins, characterized by two conserved formin homology (FH) domains, play an important role...
The fine regulation of actin polymerization is essential to control cell motility, architecture and ...
Formin homology 2 (FH2) domaincontaining proteins (formins) have, since their discovery in 1990, bee...
International audienceA number of cellular processes use both microtubules and actin filaments, but ...
International audienceFormin 2 (Fmn2), a member of the FMN family of formins, plays an important rol...
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 ...
Cytoplasmic microtubules exist as distinct dynamic and stable populations within the cell. Stable mi...
Formins are multidomain proteins that assemble actin in a wide variety of biological processes. They...
AbstractThe regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is a key process for the stability and motility of ...
Actin is one of the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes. Discovered in muscle and described as far ...
Self-organization of cytoskeletal proteins such as actin and tubulin into filaments and microtubules...
ABSTRACT: Self-organization of cytoskeletal proteins such as actin and tubulin into filaments and mi...
Formins are actin assembly factors that act in a variety of actin-based processes. The conserved for...
AbstractFormin proteins participate in a wide range of cytoskeletal processes in all eukaryotes. The...
Formin proteins, characterized by two conserved formin homology (FH) domains, play an important role...
The fine regulation of actin polymerization is essential to control cell motility, architecture and ...
Formin homology 2 (FH2) domaincontaining proteins (formins) have, since their discovery in 1990, bee...
International audienceA number of cellular processes use both microtubules and actin filaments, but ...
International audienceFormin 2 (Fmn2), a member of the FMN family of formins, plays an important rol...
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 ...
Cytoplasmic microtubules exist as distinct dynamic and stable populations within the cell. Stable mi...
Formins are multidomain proteins that assemble actin in a wide variety of biological processes. They...
AbstractThe regulation of the actin cytoskeleton is a key process for the stability and motility of ...
Actin is one of the most abundant proteins in eukaryotes. Discovered in muscle and described as far ...