AbstractHere we report the functional importance of profilin in various actin-mediated morphological changes using H119E mutant profilin I, which is deficient only in actin binding. In the case of actin-protrusive structures from the plasma membrane, H119E-profilin was shown to suppress the formation of Cdc42-induced actin microspikes and Rac-induced membrane ruffles. Conversely, Rho-induced stress fiber formation seemed to occur independently of H119E-profilin introduction. Furthermore, H119E-profilin blocked cleavage furrow ingression and subsequent adhesion to the substratum during cell division, a process in which actin plays indispensable roles
International audienceCell motility and actin homeostasis depend on the control of polarized growth ...
Proteins belonging to the profilin family of actin-binding proteins are considered to be important c...
Profilin and cyclase-associated protein (CAP, known in yeast as Srv2) are ubiquitous and abundant ac...
Internal and external signaling dependent changes in cell behavior are directly linked to force-gene...
Profilin is a key regulator of the microfilament system. It binds to actin monomers in a 1:1 complex...
AbstractBackground: Although profilin is believed to be an essential regulator of the actin cytoskel...
AbstractA simple procedure for the isolation of profilin mutants having a reduced capacity to bind p...
SummaryDynamic actin cytoskeletal reorganization is integral to cell motility. Profilins are well-ch...
Cells contain multiple F-actin assembly pathways including the Arp2/3 complex, formins, and Ena/VASP...
AbstractThe actin-binding protein, profilin, contains a src-homology (SH) 3-like fold (Schutt C.E. e...
AbstractOverproduction of actin is lethal to yeast cells. In contrast, overexpression of the profili...
SummaryFission yeast cells use Arp2/3 complex and formin to assemble diverse filamentous actin (F-ac...
Profilin 1 (PFN1) is a regulator of the microfilament system and is involved in various signaling pa...
SummaryCells contain multiple F-actin assembly pathways, including the Arp2/3 complex, formins, and ...
AbstractEukaryotic cells contain a large number of actin binding proteins of different functions, lo...
International audienceCell motility and actin homeostasis depend on the control of polarized growth ...
Proteins belonging to the profilin family of actin-binding proteins are considered to be important c...
Profilin and cyclase-associated protein (CAP, known in yeast as Srv2) are ubiquitous and abundant ac...
Internal and external signaling dependent changes in cell behavior are directly linked to force-gene...
Profilin is a key regulator of the microfilament system. It binds to actin monomers in a 1:1 complex...
AbstractBackground: Although profilin is believed to be an essential regulator of the actin cytoskel...
AbstractA simple procedure for the isolation of profilin mutants having a reduced capacity to bind p...
SummaryDynamic actin cytoskeletal reorganization is integral to cell motility. Profilins are well-ch...
Cells contain multiple F-actin assembly pathways including the Arp2/3 complex, formins, and Ena/VASP...
AbstractThe actin-binding protein, profilin, contains a src-homology (SH) 3-like fold (Schutt C.E. e...
AbstractOverproduction of actin is lethal to yeast cells. In contrast, overexpression of the profili...
SummaryFission yeast cells use Arp2/3 complex and formin to assemble diverse filamentous actin (F-ac...
Profilin 1 (PFN1) is a regulator of the microfilament system and is involved in various signaling pa...
SummaryCells contain multiple F-actin assembly pathways, including the Arp2/3 complex, formins, and ...
AbstractEukaryotic cells contain a large number of actin binding proteins of different functions, lo...
International audienceCell motility and actin homeostasis depend on the control of polarized growth ...
Proteins belonging to the profilin family of actin-binding proteins are considered to be important c...
Profilin and cyclase-associated protein (CAP, known in yeast as Srv2) are ubiquitous and abundant ac...