AbstractBackground: Actin filaments polymerize in vivo primarily from their fast-growing barbed ends. In cells and extracts, GTPγS and Rho-family GTPases, including Cdc42, stimulate barbed-end actin polymerization; however, the mechanism responsible for the initiation of polymerization is unknown. There are three formal possibilities for how free barbed ends may be generated in response to cellular signals: uncapping of existing filaments; severing of existing filaments; or de novo nucleation. The Arp2/3 complex localizes to regions of dynamic actin polymerization, including the leading edges of motile cells and motile actin patchesin yeast, and in vitro it nucleates the formation of actin filaments with free barbed ends. Here, we investiga...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Rho family of small GTPases have been shown to have a diverse rol...
AbstractOne of the earliest events in the process of cell motility is the massive generation of free...
AbstractAssembly of branched actin filament networks at the leading edge of migrating cells requires...
AbstractBackground: Actin filaments polymerize in vivo primarily from their fast-growing barbed ends...
AbstractAlthough small GTP-binding proteins of the Rho family have been implicated in signaling to t...
AbstractActin filament polymerization results primarily from the addition of monomers to pre-existin...
AbstractHow do extracellular signals induce actin polymerization, as required for many cellular resp...
AbstractBackground: Cdc42, a GTP-binding protein of the Rho family, controls actin cytoskeletal orga...
AbstractIn vitro actin based motility assays with bacterial pathogens have provided powerful systems...
The molecular link between the signalling pathway regulating the formation of filopodia and the init...
SummarySpatial and temporal control of actin filament barbed end elongation is crucial for force gen...
AbstractAn important signaling pathway to the actin cytoskeleton links the Rho family GTPase Cdc42 t...
AbstractMost eukaryotic cells rely on localized actin polymerization to generate and sustain the pro...
AbstractCells respond to diverse external stimuli by polymerizing cytoplasmic actin, and recent evid...
AbstractArp2/3 complex plays a key role in regulated actin polymerization. A recent study has reveal...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Rho family of small GTPases have been shown to have a diverse rol...
AbstractOne of the earliest events in the process of cell motility is the massive generation of free...
AbstractAssembly of branched actin filament networks at the leading edge of migrating cells requires...
AbstractBackground: Actin filaments polymerize in vivo primarily from their fast-growing barbed ends...
AbstractAlthough small GTP-binding proteins of the Rho family have been implicated in signaling to t...
AbstractActin filament polymerization results primarily from the addition of monomers to pre-existin...
AbstractHow do extracellular signals induce actin polymerization, as required for many cellular resp...
AbstractBackground: Cdc42, a GTP-binding protein of the Rho family, controls actin cytoskeletal orga...
AbstractIn vitro actin based motility assays with bacterial pathogens have provided powerful systems...
The molecular link between the signalling pathway regulating the formation of filopodia and the init...
SummarySpatial and temporal control of actin filament barbed end elongation is crucial for force gen...
AbstractAn important signaling pathway to the actin cytoskeleton links the Rho family GTPase Cdc42 t...
AbstractMost eukaryotic cells rely on localized actin polymerization to generate and sustain the pro...
AbstractCells respond to diverse external stimuli by polymerizing cytoplasmic actin, and recent evid...
AbstractArp2/3 complex plays a key role in regulated actin polymerization. A recent study has reveal...
AbstractBackground: Members of the Rho family of small GTPases have been shown to have a diverse rol...
AbstractOne of the earliest events in the process of cell motility is the massive generation of free...
AbstractAssembly of branched actin filament networks at the leading edge of migrating cells requires...