AbstractCyclase-associated proteins (CAPs) are widely distributed and highly conserved proteins that regulate actin remodeling in response to cellular signals. The N termini of CAPs play a role in Ras signaling and bind adenylyl cyclase; the C termini bind to G-actin and thereby alter the dynamic rearrangements of the microfilament system. We report here the X-ray structure of the core of the N-terminal domain of the CAP from Dictyostelium discoideum, which comprises residues 51–226, determined by a combination of single isomorphous replacement with anomalous scattering (SIRAS). The overall structure of this fragment is an α helix bundle composed of six antiparallel helices. Results from gel filtration and crosslinking experiments for CAP(1...
We have identified, cloned, and studied a gene, cap, encoding a protein that is associated with aden...
Actin dynamics are important for both driving cellular movement and maintaining cellular structure i...
The ability of cells to generate forces through actin filament turnover was an early adaptation in e...
AbstractCyclase-associated proteins (CAPs) are widely distributed and highly conserved proteins that...
Background: Capping protein (CP), also known as CapZ in muscle cells and Cap32/34 in Dictyostelium d...
Cyclase-associated protein (CAP) has been discovered three decades ago in budding yeast as a protein...
Actin polymerization powers key cellular processes, including motility, morphogenesis, and endocytos...
We previously identified human CAP, a homolog of the yeast adenylyl cyclase—associated protein. Prev...
Many extracellular signals elicit changes in the actin cytoskeleton, which are mediated through an a...
Actin polymerization powers key cellular processes, including motility, morphogenesis, and endocytos...
Cyclase-associated proteins (CAPs) are highly conserved actin monomer binding proteins present in al...
CAP, a protein from Saccharomyces cerevisiae that copurifies with adenylyl cyclase, appears to be re...
Cyclase-associated protein (CAP) is an actin binding protein that has been initially described as pa...
Cyclase associated protein (CAP) is a bifunctional protein having an N-terminal adenylyl cyclase bin...
Cyclase-associated protein (CAP), also called Srv2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a conserved actin...
We have identified, cloned, and studied a gene, cap, encoding a protein that is associated with aden...
Actin dynamics are important for both driving cellular movement and maintaining cellular structure i...
The ability of cells to generate forces through actin filament turnover was an early adaptation in e...
AbstractCyclase-associated proteins (CAPs) are widely distributed and highly conserved proteins that...
Background: Capping protein (CP), also known as CapZ in muscle cells and Cap32/34 in Dictyostelium d...
Cyclase-associated protein (CAP) has been discovered three decades ago in budding yeast as a protein...
Actin polymerization powers key cellular processes, including motility, morphogenesis, and endocytos...
We previously identified human CAP, a homolog of the yeast adenylyl cyclase—associated protein. Prev...
Many extracellular signals elicit changes in the actin cytoskeleton, which are mediated through an a...
Actin polymerization powers key cellular processes, including motility, morphogenesis, and endocytos...
Cyclase-associated proteins (CAPs) are highly conserved actin monomer binding proteins present in al...
CAP, a protein from Saccharomyces cerevisiae that copurifies with adenylyl cyclase, appears to be re...
Cyclase-associated protein (CAP) is an actin binding protein that has been initially described as pa...
Cyclase associated protein (CAP) is a bifunctional protein having an N-terminal adenylyl cyclase bin...
Cyclase-associated protein (CAP), also called Srv2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is a conserved actin...
We have identified, cloned, and studied a gene, cap, encoding a protein that is associated with aden...
Actin dynamics are important for both driving cellular movement and maintaining cellular structure i...
The ability of cells to generate forces through actin filament turnover was an early adaptation in e...