p140mDia, a mammalian homolog of Drosophila diaphanous, is a target protein for Rho small GTPase and is a ligand for profilin.
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The essential role of profilin in the assembly of actin for microspike formation.WAVE, a novel WASP-family protein involved in actin reorganization induced by RacHuman mitotic spindle-associated protein PRC1 inhibits MgcRacGAP activity toward Cdc42 during the metaphaseBiochemical characterization of the Rho GTPase-regulated actin assembly by diaphanous-related formins, mDia1 and Daam1, in plateletsSCAR, a WASP-related protein, isolated as a suppressor of receptor defects in late Dictyostelium developmentA human homologue of the Drosophila melanogaster diaphanous gene is disrupted in a patient with premature ovarian failure: evidence for conserved function in oogenesis and implications for human sterilityInteraction of the RAGE cytoplasmic domain with diaphanous-1 is required for ligand-stimulated cellular migration through activation of Rac1 and Cdc42ARHGAP18, a GTPase-activating protein for RhoA, controls cell shape, spreading, and motilityProteomic identification of Profilin1 as a corepressor of estrogen receptor alpha in MCF7 breast cancer cellsPKD2 interacts and co-localizes with mDia1 to mitotic spindles of dividing cells: role of mDia1 IN PKD2 localization to mitotic spindlesThe extended protein kinase C superfamilyIn mouse brain profilin I and profilin II associate with regulators of the endocytic pathway and actin assemblyNir2, a novel regulator of cell morphogenesisNir2, a human homolog of Drosophila melanogaster retinal degeneration B protein, is essential for cytokinesisProfilin II is alternatively spliced, resulting in profilin isoforms that are differentially expressed and have distinct biochemical propertiesFRL, a novel formin-related protein, binds to Rac and regulates cell motility and survival of macrophagesCaspase 3 cleavage of the Ste20-related kinase SLK releases and activates an apoptosis-inducing kinase domain and an actin-disassembling regionThe Borgs, a new family of Cdc42 and TC10 GTPase-interacting proteins.Sceptrin, a marine natural compound, inhibits cell motility in a variety of cancer cell lines.Clustering of VASP actively drives processive, WH2 domain-mediated actin filament elongation.The Rho-mDia1 pathway regulates cell polarity and focal adhesion turnover in migrating cells through mobilizing Apc and c-SrcThe junctional multidomain protein AF-6 is a binding partner of the Rap1A GTPase and associates with the actin cytoskeletal regulator profilinRho-kinase phosphorylates COOH-terminal threonines of ezrin/radixin/moesin (ERM) proteins and regulates their head-to-tail associationFocal contacts as mechanosensors: externally applied local mechanical force induces growth of focal contacts by an mDia1-dependent and ROCK-independent mechanismFH3, a domain found in formins, targets the fission yeast formin Fus1 to the projection tip during conjugationPhosphorylation of adducin by Rho-kinase plays a crucial role in cell motilitySAPK2/p38-dependent F-actin reorganization regulates early membrane blebbing during stress-induced apoptosisCYK-4: A Rho family gtpase activating protein (GAP) required for central spindle formation and cytokinesisMutational analysis of human profilin I reveals a second PI(4,5)-P2 binding site neighbouring the poly(L-proline) binding siteFocal adhesions, stress fibers and mechanical tensionActin cytoskeleton in myofibroblast differentiation: ultrastructure defining form and driving functionCapping protein regulators fine-tune actin assembly dynamicsMolecular insights on context-specific role of profilin-1 in cell migrationFormins at a glanceMitochondria-cytoskeleton associations in mammalian cytokinesis.Rho kinase's role in myosin recruitment to the equatorial cortex of mitotic Drosophila S2 cells is for myosin regulatory light chain phosphorylationSmall-molecule agonists of mammalian Diaphanous-related (mDia) formins reveal an effective glioblastoma anti-invasion strategy.The Formin Diaphanous Regulates Myoblast Fusion through Actin Polymerization and Arp2/3 RegulationDAAM1 is a formin required for centrosome re-orientation during cell migrationFunctional hierarchy of redundant actin assembly factors revealed by fine-grained registration of intrinsic image fluctuations.
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog of Drosophila diaphanous, is a target protein for Rho small GTPase and is a ligand for profilin.
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... e and is a ligand for profilin
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... and is a ligand for profilin.
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... and is a ligand for profilin.
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... and is a ligand for profilin.
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... e and is a ligand for profilin
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... and is a ligand for profilin.
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... and is a ligand for profilin.
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... and is a ligand for profilin.
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... e and is a ligand for profilin
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... and is a ligand for profilin.
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... and is a ligand for profilin.
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... and is a ligand for profilin.
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p140mDia, a mammalian homolog ...... and is a ligand for profilin.
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Ishizaki T
Jockusch BM
Kakizuka A
Narumiya S
Watanabe G
Watanabe N
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10.1093/EMBOJ/16.11.3044
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1997-06-01T00:00:00Z