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Distinct roles for CARMIL isoforms in cell migration.Mammalian CARMIL inhibits actin filament capping by capping proteinThe pleckstrin homology domain-containing protein CKIP-1 is involved in regulation of cell morphology and the actin cytoskeleton and interaction with actin capping proteinActin and endocytosis: mechanisms and phylogenyCapping protein regulators fine-tune actin assembly dynamicsA novel role for the GTPase-activating protein Bud2 in the spindle position checkpointCARMIL2 is a novel molecular connection between vimentin and actin essential for cell migration and invadopodia formationRole of cortactin homolog HS1 in transendothelial migration of natural killer cellsUveal melanoma cells utilize a novel route for transendothelial migrationDistinct roles for Arp2/3 regulators in actin assembly and endocytosisThe mating-specific Galpha interacts with a kinesin-14 and regulates pheromone-induced nuclear migration in budding yeastCapping protein binding to actin in yeast: biochemical mechanism and physiological relevance.The Sur7p family defines novel cortical domains in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, affects sphingolipid metabolism, and is involved in sporulation.Dynein and dynactin leverage their bivalent character to form a high-affinity interactionThe vesicular transport protein Cgp1p/Vps54p/Tcs3p/Luv1p is required for the integrity of the actin cytoskeleton.The role of the lissencephaly protein Pac1 during nuclear migration in budding yeast.Functional interaction between dynein light chain and intermediate chain is required for mitotic spindle positioning.NudEL targets dynein to microtubule ends through LIS1.The offloading model for dynein function: differential function of motor subunitsCell Migration and Invadopodia Formation Require a Membrane-binding Domain of CARMIL2.Interactions with PIP2, ADP-actin monomers, and capping protein regulate the activity and localization of yeast twinfilinAntagonism between Ena/VASP proteins and actin filament capping regulates fibroblast motilityEffect of Fgd1 on cortactin in Arp2/3 complex-mediated actin assembly.CPI motif interaction is necessary for capping protein function in cells.Dynamin2 and cortactin regulate actin assembly and filament organization.Role of N-WASP in Endothelial Monolayer Formation and Integrity.Endothelial cells use dynamic actin to facilitate lymphocyte transendothelial migration and maintain the monolayer barrier.Actin-based motility during endocytosis in budding yeast.Cortactin has an essential and specific role in osteoclast actin assemblyDynactin function in mitotic spindle positioning.Structure/function analysis of the interaction of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate with actin-capping protein: implications for how capping protein binds the actin filamentNeurodegeneration mutations in dynactin impair dynein-dependent nuclear migration.The spindle position checkpoint requires positional feedback from cytoplasmic microtubules.Mechanism for CARMIL protein inhibition of heterodimeric actin-capping proteinCD2AP links cortactin and capping protein at the cell periphery to facilitate formation of lamellipodia.Physiological role of the interaction between CARMIL1 and capping protein.Coordination of the filament stabilizing versus destabilizing activities of cofilin through its secondary binding site on actinQuantitative analysis of actin patch movement in yeast.Genome-wide analysis reveals novel and discrete functions for tubulin carboxy-terminal tailsEnd versus side branching by Arp2/3 complex
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