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The Actin Binding Domain (ABD)

Functional correction of dystrophin actin binding domain mutations by genome editing

Functional correction of dystrophin actin binding domain mutations by genome editing

... cardiomyopathy, and a shortened lifespan. Mutations of dystrophin that disrupt the amino- terminal actin-binding domain 1 (ABD-1), encoded by exons 2–8, represent the second- most common cause of ...

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Development and Synthesis of Utrophin Actin Binding Domain 1 (ABD1)

Development and Synthesis of Utrophin Actin Binding Domain 1 (ABD1)

... purification of this protein will be critical for thermodynamic analysis of the actin binding domain of Utrophin so it can be compared with Dystrophin. It is hypothesized that Utrophin will display ...

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The C Terminus of Rotavirus VP4 Protein Contains an Actin Binding Domain Which Requires Cooperation with the Coiled-Coil Domain for Actin Remodeling

The C Terminus of Rotavirus VP4 Protein Contains an Actin Binding Domain Which Requires Cooperation with the Coiled-Coil Domain for Actin Remodeling

... and actin cytoskeleton have been widely ...apical domain of infected polarized enterocytes and favor the polarized apical exit of viral ...of actin-VP4 ...with actin microfilaments. The VP4 ...

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Molecular analysis of insertion/deletion mutations in protein 4 1 in elliptocytosis  I  Biochemical identification of rearrangements in the spectrin/actin binding domain and functional characterizations

Molecular analysis of insertion/deletion mutations in protein 4 1 in elliptocytosis I Biochemical identification of rearrangements in the spectrin/actin binding domain and functional characterizations

... normal 4.1. These studies have thus enabled us to establish the importance of the spectrin-actin binding domain in regulating the mechanical stability of the erythrocyte membrane. 86:516[r] ...

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Actin Binding Domains Direct Actin-Binding Proteins to Different Cytoskeletal Locations

Actin Binding Domains Direct Actin-Binding Proteins to Different Cytoskeletal Locations

... its actin-binding domain (ABD) and examined the localization of these fluorescent proteins in living cells under a variety of ...GFP-actin-binding domain fusion proteins ...

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Imaging of Dynamic Changes of the Actin Cytoskeleton in Microextensions of Live NIH3T3 Cells with a GFP Fusion of the F-Actin Binding Domain of Moesin

Imaging of Dynamic Changes of the Actin Cytoskeleton in Microextensions of Live NIH3T3 Cells with a GFP Fusion of the F-Actin Binding Domain of Moesin

... C-moesin-GFP as a Probe to Study Filopodial Microfila- ments By viewing cells for periods of up to several hours, and by comparing time-lapse video images obtained by DIC with fluorescence images we concluded that the ...

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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy mutations in the calponin-homology domain of ACTN2 affect actin binding and cardiomyocyte Z-disc incorporation

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy mutations in the calponin-homology domain of ACTN2 affect actin binding and cardiomyocyte Z-disc incorporation

... purified actin binding domain of ACTN2 by circular dichroism and X-ray crystallography, and show small but distinct changes for both ...F- actin binding affinity, although the ...

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Regulation of myotube formation by the actin-binding factor drebrin

Regulation of myotube formation by the actin-binding factor drebrin

... an actin-depolymerizing factor II/cofi- lin-like domain, an actin-binding domain and two Homer-binding domains [27], and it remodels actin to facilitate the maturation of ...

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Emerging roles of TRIO and F-actin-binding protein in human diseases

Emerging roles of TRIO and F-actin-binding protein in human diseases

... major actin-binding domain of TRIOBP-4/5 [2, 10]. TRIOBP-4/5 is the protein that plays a pivotal role in the formation of rootlets, because Triobp-4 knockout mice cannot form rootlets. In addition, ...

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The Nucleocapsid Domain of Gag Is Dispensable for Actin Incorporation into HIV-1 and for Association of Viral Budding Sites with Cortical F-Actin

The Nucleocapsid Domain of Gag Is Dispensable for Actin Incorporation into HIV-1 and for Association of Viral Budding Sites with Cortical F-Actin

... of actin filaments. Actin was found to interact with the nucleocapsid domain of the viral structural protein Gag and is incorporated in significant amounts into HIV-1 particles, suggesting that it ...

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The Biologically Relevant Targets and Binding Affinity Requirements for the Function of the Yeast Actin-Binding Protein 1 Src-Homology 3 Domain Vary With Genetic Context

The Biologically Relevant Targets and Binding Affinity Requirements for the Function of the Yeast Actin-Binding Protein 1 Src-Homology 3 Domain Vary With Genetic Context

... single domain with many proteins are controlled and modulated under varying cellular ...SH3 domain mutants that incrementally reduce target-binding affinity in four different yeast mutant backgrounds ...

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Integration of the Rac1- and actin-binding properties of Coronin-1C

Integration of the Rac1- and actin-binding properties of Coronin-1C

... the actin-binding protein, coronin- 1C, as a key regulator of Rac1 trafficking that was necessary for Rac1 activation at the leading ...an actin binding site, and is required for membrane ...

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The actin binding cytoskeletal protein Moesin is involved in nuclear mRNA export

The actin binding cytoskeletal protein Moesin is involved in nuclear mRNA export

... PCI domain-containing Protein 2 (PCID2) which resides predominantly within the cytoplasm [13], in Rae1 depleted ...that actin, which has been implicated in mRNA export [15-17], also accumulated in the ...

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Function and interactions of the Ysc84/SH3yl1 family of actin- and lipid-binding proteins

Function and interactions of the Ysc84/SH3yl1 family of actin- and lipid-binding proteins

... YAB/SYLF domain thus far shown to be involved in lipid binding is a helix at the extreme N-terminus, the function of the rest of this 180-200 amino acid domain remains ...N-terminal domain ...

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The Actin Filament-Binding Protein Coronin Regulates Motility in Plasmodium Sporozoites

The Actin Filament-Binding Protein Coronin Regulates Motility in Plasmodium Sporozoites

... drives actin filaments rearwards in what resembles retrograde flow [ 9 , 10 ...]. Actin filaments themselves are likely linked to transmembrane proteins that contain adhesive domains including an ...

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Actin Associates with the Nucleocapsid Domain of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Gag Polyprotein

Actin Associates with the Nucleocapsid Domain of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Gag Polyprotein

... of actin-binding proteins in this interaction cannot be ruled out, since ezrin and moesin, which are actin mem- brane associated, and cofilin, a small actin-severing protein, are present in ...

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Cytoskeletal regulation by a novel peripheral nervous system-specific actin binding protein

Cytoskeletal regulation by a novel peripheral nervous system-specific actin binding protein

... The truncation o f pervin and conformation that the constructs are in frame To detect pervin during the following experiments the protein was epitope tagged, A FLAG-epitope of eight amino acids was used. The amino acids ...

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AFM Investigation of the Organization of Actin Bundles Formed by Actin Binding Proteins

AFM Investigation of the Organization of Actin Bundles Formed by Actin Binding Proteins

... G- actin monomers) and ...the actin bundle was diluted in 200 µL of polymerization buffer and deposited in the tube on top of the freshly cleaved ...

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Interactions of actin, myosin, and an actin binding protein of chronic myelogenous leukemia leukocytes

Interactions of actin, myosin, and an actin binding protein of chronic myelogenous leukemia leukocytes

... https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI108373. Actin, myosin, and a high molecular weight actin-binding protein were purified from chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) ...leukocyte actin resembled skeletal ...

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Thymosin β as an Actin-binding Protein with a Variety of Functions

Thymosin β as an Actin-binding Protein with a Variety of Functions

... muscle actin) and endothelial specific receptor Tie2 have been identified on the surface of this organ, thus it can be concluded that the purpose of these cells was to transform into endothelial cells ...

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