A microtubule-binding myosin required for nuclear anchoring and spindle assembly.
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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 domainThe actin-binding ERM protein Moesin binds to and stabilizes microtubules at the cell cortex.Origin and evolution of Kinesin-like calmodulin-binding proteinDisruption of CEP290 microtubule/membrane-binding domains causes retinal degenerationMyosins as fundamental components during tumorigenesis: diverse and indispensableOocyte Maturation and DevelopmentMyosin-X and diseaseSpindle orientation in mammalian cerebral cortical developmentMyosins in cell junctionsAnd the dead shall rise: actin and myosin return to the spindleActin structure-dependent stepping of myosin 5a and 10 during processive movementDirect Microtubule-Binding by Myosin-10 Orients Centrosomes toward Retraction Fibers and Subcortical Actin Clouds.Redistribution of actin during assembly and reassembly of the contractile ring in grasshopper spermatocytesCargo recognition mechanism of myosin X revealed by the structure of its tail MyTH4-FERM tandem in complex with the DCC P3 domainMyosin Va transports dense core secretory vesicles in pancreatic MIN6 beta-cellsVariation in human recombination rates and its genetic determinantsIdentification of a Novel MYO15A Mutation in a Chinese Family with Autosomal Recessive Nonsyndromic Hearing Loss.Pushing forces drive the comet-like motility of microtubule arrays in Dictyostelium.Integrin-mediated adhesion orients the spindle parallel to the substratum in an EB1- and myosin X-dependent manner.The motor activity of myosin-X promotes actin fiber convergence at the cell periphery to initiate filopodia formation.Myosin-10 and actin filaments are essential for mitotic spindle functionA role for myosin 1e in cortical granule exocytosis in Xenopus oocytes.Myosin X regulates sealing zone patterning in osteoclasts through linkage of podosomes and microtubules.An unconventional myosin required for cell polarization and chemotaxisSingle-molecule stepping and structural dynamics of myosin X.Finding the cell center by a balance of dynein and myosin pulling and microtubule pushing: a computational study.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.Adducin-1 is essential for mitotic spindle assembly through its interaction with myosin-X.Myosin-X is critical for migratory ability of Xenopus cranial neural crest cells.Myosin-X facilitates Shigella-induced membrane protrusions and cell-to-cell spread.A Combination of Diffusion and Active Translocation Localizes Myosin 10 to the Filopodial TipAutomated mitotic spindle tracking suggests a link between spindle dynamics, spindle orientation, and anaphase onset in epithelial cells.Xenopus meiotic microtubule-associated interactome.Impact of marine drugs on cytoskeleton-mediated reproductive eventsHow does a millimeter-sized cell find its center?Mutations in the first MyTH4 domain of MYO15A are a common cause of DFNB3 hearing loss.The stepping pattern of myosin X is adapted for processive motility on bundled actin.
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A microtubule-binding myosin required for nuclear anchoring and spindle assembly.
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A microtubule-binding myosin required for nuclear anchoring and spindle assembly.
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A microtubule-binding myosin required for nuclear anchoring and spindle assembly.
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A microtubule-binding myosin required for nuclear anchoring and spindle assembly.
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A microtubule-binding myosin required for nuclear anchoring and spindle assembly.
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A microtubule-binding myosin required for nuclear anchoring and spindle assembly.
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A microtubule-binding myosin required for nuclear anchoring and spindle assembly.
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A microtubule-binding myosin required for nuclear anchoring and spindle assembly.
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Anna M Sokac
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William M Bement
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2004-09-01T00:00:00Z
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