Background: Profilin is a small cytoskeletal protein which interacts with actin, proline-rich proteins and phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)-P-2). Crystallography, NMR and mutagenesis of vertebrate profilins have revealed the amino acid residues that are responsible for the interactions with actin and poly(L-proline) peptides. Although Arg88 of human profilin I was shown to be involved in PI(4,5)-P-2-binding, it was suggested that carboxy terminal basic residues may be involved as well. Results : Using site directed mutagenesis we have refined the PI(4,5)-P-2 binding site of human profilin I. For each mutant we assessed the stability and studied the interactions with actin, a proline-rich peptide and PI(4,5)-P-2 micelles. We i...
The actin cytoskeleton is of profound importance to cell shape, division, and intracellular force ge...
AbstractHere we report the functional importance of profilin in various actin-mediated morphological...
are tin pat co la as ts ac T jo ling cascades whose activation is essential for phoinositide cycle a...
Background: Profilin is a small cytoskeletal protein which interacts with actin, proline-rich protei...
AbstractA simple procedure for the isolation of profilin mutants having a reduced capacity to bind p...
AbstractBackground: Profilin is a widely and highly expressed 14 kDa protein that binds actin monome...
AbstractThe actin-binding protein, profilin, contains a src-homology (SH) 3-like fold (Schutt C.E. e...
AbstractThe binding of phosphatidylinositol(4,5)-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2) to profilin at a region di...
AbstractProfilin is a small (12–15 kDa) actin binding protein which promotes filament turnover. Prof...
AbstractThe multifunctional protein profilin is one of the most abundant proteins in the cytoplasm a...
Profilins are small proteins capable of binding actin, poly l proline and other proline rich sequenc...
Profilin 1 (PFN1) is a regulator of the microfilament system and is involved in various signaling pa...
AbstractThe effect on the structure of profilin of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) bind...
AbstractProfilin, a small cytoskeletal protein, and phosphatidylinositol (4,5)-bisphosphate [PI(4,5)...
Profilin1, a ubiquitously expressed actin-binding protein, plays a critical role in cell migration t...
The actin cytoskeleton is of profound importance to cell shape, division, and intracellular force ge...
AbstractHere we report the functional importance of profilin in various actin-mediated morphological...
are tin pat co la as ts ac T jo ling cascades whose activation is essential for phoinositide cycle a...
Background: Profilin is a small cytoskeletal protein which interacts with actin, proline-rich protei...
AbstractA simple procedure for the isolation of profilin mutants having a reduced capacity to bind p...
AbstractBackground: Profilin is a widely and highly expressed 14 kDa protein that binds actin monome...
AbstractThe actin-binding protein, profilin, contains a src-homology (SH) 3-like fold (Schutt C.E. e...
AbstractThe binding of phosphatidylinositol(4,5)-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2) to profilin at a region di...
AbstractProfilin is a small (12–15 kDa) actin binding protein which promotes filament turnover. Prof...
AbstractThe multifunctional protein profilin is one of the most abundant proteins in the cytoplasm a...
Profilins are small proteins capable of binding actin, poly l proline and other proline rich sequenc...
Profilin 1 (PFN1) is a regulator of the microfilament system and is involved in various signaling pa...
AbstractThe effect on the structure of profilin of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) bind...
AbstractProfilin, a small cytoskeletal protein, and phosphatidylinositol (4,5)-bisphosphate [PI(4,5)...
Profilin1, a ubiquitously expressed actin-binding protein, plays a critical role in cell migration t...
The actin cytoskeleton is of profound importance to cell shape, division, and intracellular force ge...
AbstractHere we report the functional importance of profilin in various actin-mediated morphological...
are tin pat co la as ts ac T jo ling cascades whose activation is essential for phoinositide cycle a...