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An atomic model of the tropomyosin cable on F-actin.
Actin filament dynamics using microfluidics.
The structural basis for the intrinsic disorder of the actin filament: the "lateral slipping" model.
Effect of ATP on actin filament stiffness.
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Computer-assisted tracking of actin filament motility.
Cytochalasin inhibits the rate of elongation of actin filament fragments.
Actin filament destruction by osmium tetroxide.
Side-binding proteins modulate actin filament dynamics.
mDia1 and formins: screw cap of the actin filament.
Inhibition of actin filament depolymerization by the Dictyostelium 30,000-D actin-bundling protein.
Actin filament nucleation by the bacterial pathogen, Listeria monocytogenes.
Electrostatic interactions between the Bni1p Formin FH2 domain and actin influence actin filament nucleation.
Distribution of actin filament lengths measured by fluorescence microscopy.
Control of actin filament length by phosphorylation of fragmin-actin complex.
Mechanism of actin filament pointed-end capping by tropomodulin.
Geometrical and mechanical properties control actin filament organization.
Accelerated actin filament polymerization from microtubule plus ends.
Atp6v1c1 may regulate filament actin arrangement in breast cancer cells.
Talin binds to actin and promotes filament nucleation.
Organization of an actin filament-membrane complex. Filament polarity and membrane attachment in the microvilli of intestinal epithelial cells.
Cofilin-2 controls actin filament length in muscle sarcomeres.
INF2-mediated severing through actin filament encirclement and disruption.
Actin filament-membrane attachment: are membrane particles involved?
Atomic model of the actin filament.
The F-actin filament has been constructed from the atomic structure of the actin monomer to fit the observed X-ray fibre diagram from oriented gels of...
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An atomic model of the tropomyosin cable on F-actin.
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