We deduced the structure of the mouse profilin II gene. It contains five exons that can generate four different transcripts by alternative splicing. Two transcripts encode different profilin II isoforms (designated IIa and IIb) that have similar affinities for actin but different affinities for polyphosphoinositides and proline-rich sequences. Profilins IIa and IIb are also present in humans, suggesting that all mammals have three profilin isoforms. Profilin I is the major form in all tissues, except in the brain, where profilin IIa is most abundant. Profilin IIb appears to be a minor form, and its expression is restricted to a limited number of tissues, indicating that the alternative splicing is tightly regulated. Western blotting and who...
AbstractExpression of profilin and profilin:actin ratios in vertebrates were determined with polyclo...
Giesemann T, Rathke-Hartlieb S, Rothkegel M, et al. A role for polyproline motifs in the spinal musc...
Internal and external signaling dependent changes in cell behavior are directly linked to force-gene...
We deduced the structure of the mouse profilin II gene. It contains five exons that can generate fou...
AbstractWe have isolated a 1.7 kbp cDNA encoding a 140 amino acid protein (15.1 kDa, pI 5.91) with a...
Profilin functions have been discussed in numerous cellular processes, including actin polymerizatio...
Profilins are small actin binding proteins, which are structurally conserved throughout evolution. T...
Profilins are small, widely expressed actin binding proteins, thought to be key regulators of actin ...
Profilins are small, widely expressed actin binding proteins, thought to be key regulators of actin ...
Profilins are small, widely expressed actin binding proteins, thought to be key regulators of actin ...
Profilins are small actin binding proteins, which are structurally conserved throughout evolution. T...
Profilin is a key regulator of the microfilament system. It binds to actin monomers in a 1:1 complex...
<div><p>The morphology of astrocytic processes determines their close structural association with sy...
Profilins are small proteins capable of binding actin, poly l proline and other proline rich sequenc...
<p>(A, B) Dissociated hippocampal co-cultures of astrocytes and neurons. Both astrocytes and neurons...
AbstractExpression of profilin and profilin:actin ratios in vertebrates were determined with polyclo...
Giesemann T, Rathke-Hartlieb S, Rothkegel M, et al. A role for polyproline motifs in the spinal musc...
Internal and external signaling dependent changes in cell behavior are directly linked to force-gene...
We deduced the structure of the mouse profilin II gene. It contains five exons that can generate fou...
AbstractWe have isolated a 1.7 kbp cDNA encoding a 140 amino acid protein (15.1 kDa, pI 5.91) with a...
Profilin functions have been discussed in numerous cellular processes, including actin polymerizatio...
Profilins are small actin binding proteins, which are structurally conserved throughout evolution. T...
Profilins are small, widely expressed actin binding proteins, thought to be key regulators of actin ...
Profilins are small, widely expressed actin binding proteins, thought to be key regulators of actin ...
Profilins are small, widely expressed actin binding proteins, thought to be key regulators of actin ...
Profilins are small actin binding proteins, which are structurally conserved throughout evolution. T...
Profilin is a key regulator of the microfilament system. It binds to actin monomers in a 1:1 complex...
<div><p>The morphology of astrocytic processes determines their close structural association with sy...
Profilins are small proteins capable of binding actin, poly l proline and other proline rich sequenc...
<p>(A, B) Dissociated hippocampal co-cultures of astrocytes and neurons. Both astrocytes and neurons...
AbstractExpression of profilin and profilin:actin ratios in vertebrates were determined with polyclo...
Giesemann T, Rathke-Hartlieb S, Rothkegel M, et al. A role for polyproline motifs in the spinal musc...
Internal and external signaling dependent changes in cell behavior are directly linked to force-gene...