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Cyclase-associated protein 1 (CAP1) promotes cofilin-induced actin dynamics in mammalian nonmuscle cells.Dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton mediates receptor cross talk: An emerging concept in tuning receptor signalingWH2 domain: a small, versatile adapter for actin monomers.Mechanism and biological role of profilin-Srv2/CAP interaction.Nanoscale organization and dynamics of the siglec CD22 cooperate with the cytoskeleton in restraining BCR signalling.A high-affinity interaction with ADP-actin monomers underlies the mechanism and in vivo function of Srv2/cyclase-associated protein.Molecular control of B cell activation and immunological synapse formation.The Small Rho GTPase TC10 Modulates B Cell Immune Responses.IRF4 Deficiency Leads to Altered BCR Signalling Revealed by Enhanced PI3K Pathway, Decreased SHIP Expression and Defected Cytoskeletal Responses.MIM-Induced Membrane Bending Promotes Dendritic Spine Initiation.Missing-in-metastasis and IRSp53 deform PI(4,5)P2-rich membranes by an inverse BAR domain-like mechanism.Molecular mechanisms of membrane deformation by I-BAR domain proteins.Twinfilin is required for actin-dependent developmental processes in Drosophila.Contractility-dependent actin dynamics in cardiomyocyte sarcomeres.Visualization and Quantitative Analysis of the Actin Cytoskeleton Upon B Cell Activation.The Actin and Tetraspanin Networks Organize Receptor Nanoclusters to Regulate B Cell Receptor-Mediated SignalingComputational analysis of the evolutionarily conserved Missing In Metastasis/Metastasis Suppressor 1 gene predicts novel interactions, regulatory regions and transcriptional controlB cells rapidly target antigen and surface-derived MHCII into peripheral degradative compartmentsSTING couples with PI3K to regulate actin reorganization during BCR activation
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