Polymerization of actin: mechanism of the Mg2+-induced process at pH 8 and 20 degrees C
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The interaction of Arp2/3 complex with actin: nucleation, high affinity pointed end capping, and formation of branching networks of filamentsThermodynamics and kinetics of actin filament nucleation.Actin polymerization is stimulated by actin cross-linking protein palladin.Formation and destabilization of actin filaments with tetramethylrhodamine-modified actin.In vivo reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton in leaves of Nicotiana tabacum L. transformed with plastin-GFP. Correlation with light-activated chloroplast responses.Chemical evidence for the existence of activated G-actinCytoplasmic actin: purification and single molecule assembly assays.Spectroscopic study of conformational changes in subdomain 1 of G-actin: influence of divalent cations.Kinetic and equilibrium analysis of the myosin ATPase.Annealing accounts for the length of actin filaments formed by spontaneous polymerization.End versus side branching by Arp2/3 complexA rapid fluorescence assay for FtsZ assembly indicates cooperative assembly with a dimer nucleus.Synchrotron x-ray diffraction studies of actin structure during polymerization.Polymerization of ADP-actinProbing actin polymerization by intermolecular cross-linking.Dictyostelium discoideum plasma membranes contain an actin-nucleating activity that requires ponticulin, an integral membrane glycoproteinModels of the collective behavior of proteins in cells: tubulin, actin and motor proteins.Identification of cation-binding sites on actin that drive polymerization and modulate bending stiffnessTake advantage of time in your experiments: a guide to simple, informative kinetics assaysElectrostatics control actin filament nucleation and elongation kinetics.Protein aggregation processes: In search of the mechanism.Mathematical models and simulations of cellular processes based on actin filaments.Regulation of actin by ion-linked equilibria.Review of the mechanism of processive actin filament elongation by forminsA model for actin polymerization and the kinetic effects of ATP hydrolysis.Actin and Actin-Binding Proteins.Role of actin DNase-I-binding loop in myosin subfragment 1-induced polymerization of G-actin: implications for the mechanism of polymerization.Mechanism of actin filament self-assembly and regulation of the process by actin-binding proteinsEarly nucleation events in the polymerization of actin, probed by time-resolved small-angle x-ray scattering.Polymerization of actin by positively charged liposomes.Effects of lithium ions on actin polymerization in the presence of magnesium ions.Bridging length scales to measure polymer assemblyThe kinetics of nucleated polymerizations at high concentrations: amyloid fibril formation near and above the "supercritical concentration".Apicomplexan actin polymerization depends on nucleation.Kinetics of spontaneous filament nucleation via oligomers: Insights from theory and simulation.Gelsolin binds to polyphosphoinositide-free lipid vesicles and simultaneously to actin microfilaments.Trapping fugitive filament formers.Symmetry, equivalence, and molecular self-assembly.The polymerization of actin: extent of polymerization under pressure, volume change of polymerization, and relaxation after temperature jumps.Ignition of a cellular machine.
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Polymerization of actin: mechanism of the Mg2+-induced process at pH 8 and 20 degrees C
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Polymerization of actin: mechanism of the Mg2+-induced process at pH 8 and 20 degrees C
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Polymerization of actin: mechanism of the Mg2+-induced process at pH 8 and 20 degrees C.
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Polymerization of actin: mechanism of the Mg2+-induced process at pH 8 and 20 degrees C
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Polymerization of actin: mechanism of the Mg2+-induced process at pH 8 and 20 degrees C.
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Polymerization of actin: mechanism of the Mg2+-induced process at pH 8 and 20 degrees C
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Polymerization of actin: mechanism of the Mg2+-induced process at pH 8 and 20 degrees C.
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Polymerization of actin: mechanism of the Mg2+-induced process at pH 8 and 20 degrees C
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10.1073/PNAS.80.21.6513
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1983-11-01T00:00:00Z