How actin binds and assembles onto plasma membranes from Dictyostelium discoideum (original) (raw)
Binding and assembly of actin filaments by plasma membranes from dictyostelium discoideum
Elizabeth Luna
Journal of Cell Biology, 1986
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A Membrane Cytoskeleton from Dictyostelium discoideum I. Identificationand PartialCharacterization of an Actin-binding Activity
Joel A Swanson
2000
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F-actin binds to the cytoplasmic surface of ponticulin, a 17-kD integral glycoprotein from Dictyostelium discoideum plasma membranes
Elizabeth Luna
Journal of Cell Biology, 1987
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A Membrane Cytoskeletonfrom Dictyosteliumdiscoideum. II.IntegralProteinsMediate the Binding of Plasma Membranes to F-ActinAffinityBeads
Elizabeth Luna
2000
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Abundance, relative gelation activity, and distribution of the 95,000- dalton actin-binding protein from Dictyostelium discoideum
When'd Amoeba
Journal of Cell Biology, 1983
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Monoclonal antibodies prepared against Dictyostelium actin: characterization and interactions with actin
Peter Parham
The Journal of cell biology, 1984
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Dynamic organization of the actin system in the motile cells of Dictyostelium
Ohad Medalia
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 2002
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Visualization of actin fibers associated with the cell membrane in amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum
Gerald Schatten
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1975
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The Actinome of Dictyostelium discoideum in Comparison to Actins and Actin-Related Proteins from Other Organisms
Gernot Glöckner
PLoS ONE, 2008
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Biological roles of actin-binding proteins in Dictyostelium discoideum examined using genetic techniques
Angelika Noegel
Cell motility and the cytoskeleton, 1989
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Severe developmental defects in Dictyostelium null mutants for actin-binding proteins
Salvatore Bozzaro
Mechanisms of Development, 2000
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The recovery of the polymerizability of Lys-61-labelled actin by the addition of phalloidin. Fluorescence polarization and resonance-energy-transfer measurements
Masao Miki
European Journal of Biochemistry, 1987
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Rivero, F., Furukawa, R., Fechheimer, M. & Noegel, A. A. Three actin cross-linking proteins, the 34 kDa actin-bundling protein, -actinin and gelation factor (ABP-120), have both unique and redundant roles in the growth and development of Dictyostelium. J. Cell Sci. 112, 2737-2751
Francisco Rivero
Journal of Cell Science
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A Dictyostelium mutant lacking an F-actin cross-linking protein, the 120-kD gelation factor
Angelika Noegel
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1990
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Polymerization, three-dimensional structure and mechanical properties of Dictyostelium versus rabbit muscle actin filaments 1 1 Edited by W. Baumeister
Daniel Stoffler
J Mol Biol, 2000
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Capping protein levels influence actin assembly and cell motility in dictyostelium
Elliot Elson
Cell, 1995
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Membrane interactions with the actin cytoskeleton
Elizabeth Luna
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1994
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Interaction of a Dictyostelium member of the plastin/fimbrin family with actin filaments and actin-myosin complexes
J. Kellermann
Molecular Biology of the Cell, 1997
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Cell-type-specific actin mRNA populations in Dictyostelium discoideum
Hiro Mahbubani
Cell, 1982
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Interaptin, an Actin-binding Protein of the alpha -Actinin Superfamily in Dictyostelium discoideum, Is Developmentally and cAMP-regulated and Associates with Intracellular Membrane Compartments
Francisco Rivero
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1998
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Amino acids 519–524 of Dictyostelium myosin II form a surface loop that aids actin binding by facilitating a conformational change
Leonardo Mendoza
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 2002
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Three actin cross-linking proteins, the 34 kDa actin-bundling protein, alpha-actinin and gelation factor (ABP-120), have both unique and redundant roles in the growth and development of Dictyostelium
Francisco Rivero
Journal of Cell Science, 1999
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Polymerization, three-dimensional structure and mechanical properties of Dictyostelium versus rabbit muscle actin filaments
Ueli Aebi, Cora-ann Schoenenberger
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2000
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Characterization of actin filament severing by actophorin from Acanthamoeba castellanii
Sutherland Maciver
The Journal of cell biology, 1991
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The Dictyostelium Gelation Factor Shares a Putative Actin Binding Site with c -Actinins and Dystrophin and Also Has a Rod Domain Containing Six 100Residue Motifs That Appear to Have a Cross-beta Conformation
rod stewart
1989
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A Correlative Analysis of Actin Filament Assembly, Structure, and Dynamics
Kenneth Goldie
The Journal of Cell Biology, 1997
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Interaction of phalloidin with chemically modified actin
Brett Hambly
European Journal of Biochemistry, 1987
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Polymerization and structure of nucleotide-free actin filaments 1 1 Edited by W. Baumeister
Anna Mandinova, Ueli Aebi
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2000
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Role of calcium-dependent actin-bundling proteins: characterization of Dictyostelium mutants lacking fimbrin and the 34-kilodalton protein
Francisco Rivero
Cell motility and the cytoskeleton, 2005
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The integral membrane protein, ponticulin, acts as a monomer in nucleating actin assembly
Elizabeth Luna
Journal of Cell Biology, 1993
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Actin polymerization promoted by a heptapeptide, an analog of the actin-binding S site on myosin head
Masumi Eto
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Tropomyosin-Binding Site(s) on the Dictyostelium Actin Surface As Identified by Site-Directed Mutagenesis †
Takeyuki Wakabayashi
Biochemistry, 1996
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