AbstractMyosin heavy chain kinase A (MHCK A) modulates myosin II filament assembly in the amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum. MHCK A localization in vivo is dynamically regulated during chemotaxis, phagocytosis, and other polarized cell motility events, with preferential recruitment into anterior filamentous actin (F-actin)-rich structures. The current work reveals that an amino-terminal segment of MHCK A, previously identified as forming a coiled-coil, mediates anterior localization. MHCK A co-sediments with F-actin, and deletion of the amino-terminal domain eliminated actin binding. These results indicate that the anterior localization of MHCK A is mediated via direct binding to F-actin, and reveal the presence of an actin-binding function n...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Myosin heavy chain kinase A (MHCK A) modulates myosin II filament assembly in the amoeba Dictyosteli...
AbstractMyosin heavy chain kinase A (MHCK A) modulates myosin II filament assembly in the amoeba Dic...
Nonmuscle myosin II plays fundamental roles in cell body translocation during migration and is typic...
AbstractNonmuscle myosin II plays fundamental roles in cell body translocation during migration and ...
SummaryApical actomyosin activity in animal epithelial cells influences tissue morphology and drives...
SummaryMyosin II is an essential component of the contractile ring that divides the cell during cyto...
During their life cycle, amebae of the cellular slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum aggregate to fo...
AbstractThe majority of protozoan myosins I possess tail domains composed of three distinct and cons...
AbstractThe target sites of soluble myosin heavy chain kinases partially purified from growth phase ...
SummaryBackground: The assembly of an F-actin- and myosin-II-containing contractile ring (CR) is req...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Myosin heavy chain kinase A (MHCK A) modulates myosin II filament assembly in the amoeba Dictyosteli...
AbstractMyosin heavy chain kinase A (MHCK A) modulates myosin II filament assembly in the amoeba Dic...
Nonmuscle myosin II plays fundamental roles in cell body translocation during migration and is typic...
AbstractNonmuscle myosin II plays fundamental roles in cell body translocation during migration and ...
SummaryApical actomyosin activity in animal epithelial cells influences tissue morphology and drives...
SummaryMyosin II is an essential component of the contractile ring that divides the cell during cyto...
During their life cycle, amebae of the cellular slime mould Dictyostelium discoideum aggregate to fo...
AbstractThe majority of protozoan myosins I possess tail domains composed of three distinct and cons...
AbstractThe target sites of soluble myosin heavy chain kinases partially purified from growth phase ...
SummaryBackground: The assembly of an F-actin- and myosin-II-containing contractile ring (CR) is req...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...
Chemotaxis is the ability of cells to move in the direction of an external gradient of signaling mol...