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Myosin-X is a molecular motor that functions in filopodia formationStructural basis of cargo recognition by the myosin-X MyTH4-FERM domainInteraction with the IQ3 motif of myosin-10 is required for calmodulin-like protein-dependent filopodial extensionCargo recognition mechanism of myosin X revealed by the structure of its tail MyTH4-FERM tandem in complex with the DCC P3 domainStructural basis of the myosin X PH1N-PH2-PH1C tandem as a specific and acute cellular PI(3,4,5)P3 sensorMyosin X regulates netrin receptors and functions in axonal path-findingFormation of cellular projections in neural progenitor cells depends on SK3 channel activityLever-arm mechanics of processive myosinsInsights into human beta-cardiac myosin function from single molecule and single cell studies.Comparative maps of motion and assembly of filamentous actin and myosin II in migrating cells.The motor activity of myosin-X promotes actin fiber convergence at the cell periphery to initiate filopodia formation.The cleavage products of amyloid-beta precursor protein are sorted to distinct carrier vesicles that are independently transported within neurites.Unconventional myosin traffic in cells reveals a selective actin cytoskeleton.Single-molecule stepping and structural dynamics of myosin X.Myosin-X induces filopodia by multiple elongation mechanism.Structured post-IQ domain governs selectivity of myosin X for fascin-actin bundles.Myosin-X is required for cranial neural crest cell migration in Xenopus laevis.Myosin-X functions in polarized epithelial cells.Differential regulation of myosin X movements by its cargos, DCC and neogenin.Myosin-X is critical for migratory ability of Xenopus cranial neural crest cells.Self-organization of waves and pulse trains by molecular motors in cellular protrusionsActivated full-length myosin-X moves processively on filopodia with large steps toward diverse two-dimensional directionsDefective Gpsm2/Gαi3 signalling disrupts stereocilia development and growth cone actin dynamics in Chudley-McCullough syndromeActin, microtubules, and vimentin intermediate filaments cooperate for elongation of invadopodiaElevated expression of myosin X in tumours contributes to breast cancer aggressiveness and metastasis.Non-muscle myosins in tumor progression, cancer cell invasion, and metastasis.PtdIns (3,4,5) P3 recruitment of Myo10 is essential for axon developmentCalmodulin-like protein increases filopodia-dependent cell motility via up-regulation of myosin-10.Multiplying myosins.The filopodium: a stable structure with highly regulated repetitive cycles of elongation and persistence depending on the actin cross-linker fascin.Myosin-X: a MyTH-FERM myosin at the tips of filopodiaTranscriptator: An Automated Computational Pipeline to Annotate Assembled Reads and Identify Non Coding RNA.Theory of active transport in filopodia and stereocilia.Band 4.1 proteins regulate integrin-dependent cell spreadingSequential roles for myosin-X in BMP6-dependent filopodial extension, migration, and activation of BMP receptorsMechanisms to suppress multipolar divisions in cancer cells with extra centrosomes.Competition between Coiled-Coil Structures and the Impact on Myosin-10 Bundle Selection.Molecular mechanisms of cell-cell spread of intracellular bacterial pathogens.Insights into the origin of metazoan filopodia and microvilli.Submembraneous microtubule cytoskeleton: biochemical and functional interplay of TRP channels with the cytoskeleton.
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Myosin-X: a molecular motor at the cell's fingertips.
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Myosin-X: a molecular motor at the cell's fingertips.
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Myosin-X: a molecular motor at the cell's fingertips.
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Myosin-X: a molecular motor at the cell's fingertips.
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Myosin-X: a molecular motor at the cell's fingertips.
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Myosin-X: a molecular motor at the cell's fingertips.
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Myosin-X: a molecular motor at the cell's fingertips.
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Aurea D Sousa
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10.1016/J.TCB.2005.08.006
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2005-10-01T00:00:00Z