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105 Citations
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16 July 2020

Podocytes are an integral part of the glomerular filtration barrier, a structure that prevents filtration of large proteins and macromolecules into the urine. Podocyte function is dependent on actin cytoskeleton regulation within the foot processes,...

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15 Citations
6,894 Views
16 Pages

17 December 2018

Quantification of the actin cytoskeleton is of prime importance to unveil the cellular force sensing and transduction mechanism. Although fluorescence imaging provides a convenient tool for observing the morphology of the actin cytoskeleton, due to t...

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23 Citations
8,424 Views
12 Pages

30 December 2021

The shape of cells is altered to allow cells to adapt to their changing environments, including responding to internally generated and externally applied force. Force is sensed by cell surface adhesion proteins that are enriched in sites where cells...

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49 Citations
7,270 Views
15 Pages

14 February 2022

Actin-associated proteins (AAPs) act on monomeric globular actin (G-actin) and polymerized filamentous actin (F-actin) to regulate their dynamics and architectures which ultimately control cell movement, shape change, division; organelle localization...

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50 Citations
11,242 Views
33 Pages

All-Round Manipulation of the Actin Cytoskeleton by HIV

  • Alberto Ospina Stella and
  • Stuart Turville

5 February 2018

While significant progress has been made in terms of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) therapy, treatment does not represent a cure and remains inaccessible to many people living with HIV. Continued mechanistic research into the viral life cycle and...

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16 Citations
5,746 Views
17 Pages

Influence of ROCK Pathway Manipulation on the Actin Cytoskeleton Height

  • Carolin Grandy,
  • Fabian Port,
  • Jonas Pfeil and
  • Kay-Eberhard Gottschalk

26 January 2022

The actin cytoskeleton with its dynamic properties serves as the driving force for the movement and division of cells and gives the cell shape and structure. Disorders in the actin cytoskeleton occur in many diseases. Deeper understanding of its regu...

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3 Citations
2,875 Views
10 Pages

1 November 2022

Actin cytoskeleton reorganization, which is governed by actin-associated proteins, has a close relationship with the change of cell biological behavior. However, a perceived understanding of how actin mechanical property links to cell biological prop...

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14 Citations
7,120 Views
28 Pages

23 October 2023

The plant actin cytoskeleton is characterized by the basic properties of dynamic array, which plays a central role in numerous conserved processes that are required for diverse cellular functions. Here, we focus on how actins and actin-related protei...

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21 Citations
4,905 Views
18 Pages

26 September 2021

A cell should deal with the changing external environment or the neighboring cells. Inevitably, the cell surface receives and transduces a number of signals to produce apt responses. Typically, cell surface receptors are activated, and during this pr...

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4 Citations
3,513 Views
17 Pages

Actin-Cytoskeleton Drives Caveolae Signaling to Mitochondria during Postconditioning

  • Francisco Correa,
  • Cristina Enríquez-Cortina,
  • Alejandro Silva-Palacios,
  • Nadia Román-Anguiano,
  • Aurora Gil-Hernández,
  • Marcos Ostolga-Chavarría,
  • Elizabeth Soria-Castro,
  • Sharik Hernández-Rizo,
  • Paola de los Heros and
  • María Chávez-Canales
  • + 1 author

2 February 2023

Caveolae-associated signaling toward mitochondria contributes to the cardioprotective mechanisms against ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury induced by ischemic postconditioning. In this work, we evaluated the role that the actin-cytoskeleton network e...

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29 Citations
4,973 Views
12 Pages

15 July 2021

Evidence indicates that long-term memory formation creates long-lasting changes in neuronal morphology within a specific neuronal network that forms the memory trace. Dendritic spines, which include most of the excitatory synapses in excitatory neuro...

  • Communication
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18 Citations
7,655 Views
10 Pages

Localization Microscopy of Actin Cytoskeleton in Human Platelets

  • Sandra Mayr,
  • Fabian Hauser,
  • Anja Peterbauer,
  • Andreas Tauscher,
  • Christoph Naderer,
  • Markus Axmann,
  • Birgit Plochberger and
  • Jaroslaw Jacak

Here, we measure the actin cytoskeleton arrangement of different morphological states of human platelets using a new protocol for photo-switching of rhodamine class fluorophores. A new medium composition was established for imaging the cytoskeleton u...

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87 Citations
9,402 Views
23 Pages

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by Aβ-driven synaptic dysfunction in the early phases of pathogenesis. In the synaptic context, the actin cytoskeleton is a crucial element to maintain the dendritic sp...

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4 Citations
2,230 Views
14 Pages

Levamisole Modulation of Podocytes’ Actin Cytoskeleton in Nephrotic Syndrome

  • Susan T. Veissi,
  • Tijmen van den Berge,
  • Joanna A. E. van Wijk,
  • Thea van der Velden,
  • René Classens,
  • Lynn Lunsonga,
  • Rick Brockotter,
  • Charlotte Kaffa,
  • Sander Bervoets and
  • Bart Smeets
  • + 2 authors

13 November 2023

Podocytes play a central role in glomerular diseases such as (idiopathic) nephrotic syndrome (iNS). Glucocorticoids are the gold standard therapy for iNS. Nevertheless, frequent relapses are common. In children with iNS, steroid-sparing agents are us...

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36 Citations
6,221 Views
21 Pages

Ubiquitination and Long Non-coding RNAs Regulate Actin Cytoskeleton Regulators in Cancer Progression

  • Xuda Ma,
  • Yamei Dang,
  • Xiaowen Shao,
  • Xuechun Chen,
  • Fei Wu and
  • Yongmei Li

Actin filaments are a major component of the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells and play an important role in cancer metastasis. Dynamics and reorganization of actin filaments are regulated by numerous regulators, including Rho GTPases, PAKs (p21-activ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,877 Views
17 Pages

14 August 2024

In nephrotic syndrome, the podocyte filtration structures are damaged in a process called foot process effacement. This is mediated by the actin cytoskeleton; however, which actins are involved and how they interact with other filtration components,...

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43 Citations
13,353 Views
17 Pages

14 November 2013

The cytoskeleton plays several fundamental roles in the cell, including organizing the spatial arrangement of subcellular organelles, regulating cell dynamics and motility, providing a platform for interaction with neighboring cells, and ultimately d...

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48 Citations
11,419 Views
17 Pages

16 May 2019

The immune system is a fundamental part of the tumor microenvironment. In particular, cytotoxic lymphocytes, such as cytolytic T cells and natural killer cells, control tumor growth and disease progression by interacting and eliminating tumor cells....

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26 Citations
6,770 Views
21 Pages

The actin cytoskeleton is crucially important to maintenance of the cellular structure, cell motility, and endocytosis. Accordingly, bacterial pathogens often co-opt the actin-restructuring machinery of host cells to access or create a favorable envi...

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55 Citations
12,928 Views
16 Pages

21 December 2011

Many diverse viruses target a polarized epithelial monolayer during host invasion. The polarized epithelium is adept at restricting the movement of solutes, ions, macromolecules, and pathogens across the mucosa. This regulation can be attributed to t...

  • Article
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2 Citations
2,284 Views
17 Pages

Proteomic Analysis of Prehypertensive and Hypertensive Patients: Exploring the Role of the Actin Cytoskeleton

  • Sarah Al Ashmar,
  • Gulsen Guliz Anlar,
  • Hubert Krzyslak,
  • Laiche Djouhri,
  • Layla Kamareddine,
  • Shona Pedersen and
  • Asad Zeidan

Hypertension is a pervasive and widespread health condition that poses a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which includes conditions such as heart attack, stroke, and heart failure. Despite its widespread occurrence, the exact cause...

  • Review
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73 Citations
8,890 Views
60 Pages

Numerous studies have assembled a complex picture, in which extracellular stimuli and intracellular signaling pathways modulate the chondrocyte phenotype. Because many diseases are mechanobiology-related, this review asked to what extent phenotype re...

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584 Views
14 Pages

Drebrin Is Involved in the Life Cycle of Pseudorabies Virus by Regulating the Actin Cytoskeleton

  • Kun Xu,
  • Xiao-Han Wang,
  • Yan-Pei Ku,
  • Jie-Yuan Guo,
  • Shu-Han Fan,
  • Miao-Miao Xue,
  • Jiang Wang,
  • Shuang Guo,
  • Jia-Jia Pan and
  • Bei-Bei Chu

Pseudorabies virus (PRV), a highly pathogenic alphaherpesvirus, poses a potential threat to public health and safety due to its broad host range and risk of cross-species transmission. Viruses have evolved multiple strategies to exploit host factors...

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5 Citations
4,642 Views
18 Pages

Actin Cytoskeleton Dynamics and Type I IFN-Mediated Immune Response: A Dangerous Liaison in Cancer?

  • Paola Trono,
  • Annalisa Tocci,
  • Martina Musella,
  • Antonella Sistigu and
  • Paola Nisticò

14 September 2021

Chronic viral infection and cancer are closely inter-related and are both characterized by profound alteration of tissue homeostasis. The actin cytoskeleton dynamics highly participate in tissue homeostasis and act as a sensor leading to an immune-me...

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23 Citations
8,024 Views
21 Pages

The Actin Cytoskeleton Responds to Inflammatory Cues and Alters Macrophage Activation

  • Elsa Ronzier,
  • Alexander J. Laurenson,
  • Rohini Manickam,
  • Sophia Liu,
  • Imelda M. Saintilma,
  • Dillon C. Schrock,
  • John A. Hammer and
  • Jeremy D. Rotty

31 May 2022

Much remains to be learned about the molecular mechanisms underlying a class of human disorders called actinopathies. These genetic disorders are characterized by loss-of-function mutations in actin-associated proteins that affect immune cells, leadi...

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808 Views
19 Pages

A Model-Based Approach to Neuronal Electrical Activity and Spatial Organization Through the Neuronal Actin Cytoskeleton

  • Ali H. Rafati,
  • Sâmia Joca,
  • Regina T. Vontell,
  • Carina Mallard,
  • Gregers Wegener and
  • Maryam Ardalan

The study of neuronal electrical activity and spatial organization is essential for uncovering the mechanisms that regulate neuronal electrophysiology and function. Mathematical models have been utilized to analyze the structural properties of neuron...

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1,377 Views
19 Pages

Spontaneous Calcium Bursts Organize the Apical Actin Cytoskeleton of Multiciliated Cells

  • Johannes Wiegel,
  • Martin Helmstädter,
  • Gerd Walz and
  • Max D. Bergen

Motile cilia perform crucial functions during embryonic development and in adult tissues. They are anchored by an apical actin network that forms microridge-like structures on the surface of multiciliated cells. Using Xenopus as a model system to inv...

  • Article
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40 Citations
6,906 Views
14 Pages

The Effect of Cytochalasans on the Actin Cytoskeleton of Eukaryotic Cells and Preliminary Structure–Activity Relationships

  • Robin Kretz,
  • Lucile Wendt,
  • Sarunyou Wongkanoun,
  • J. Jennifer Luangsa-ard,
  • Frank Surup,
  • Soleiman E. Helaly,
  • Sara R. Noumeur,
  • Marc Stadler and
  • Theresia E.B. Stradal

19 February 2019

In our ongoing search for new bioactive fungal metabolites, two new cytochalasans were isolated from stromata of the hypoxylaceous ascomycete Hypoxylon fragiforme. Their structures were elucidated via high-resolution mass spectrometry (HR-MS) and nuc...

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3 Citations
2,349 Views
18 Pages

5 July 2023

The main approach used in the current therapy of mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) is to reduce the levels of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in cells, the deposits considered to be the main cause of the disease. Previous studies have revealed significant differ...

  • Article
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5 Citations
7,113 Views
21 Pages

HGF Modulates Actin Cytoskeleton Remodeling and Contraction in Testicular Myoid Cells

  • Angela Catizone,
  • Giulia Ricci,
  • Maria Caruso,
  • Michela Galdieri,
  • Katia Corano Scheri,
  • Virginia Di Paolo and
  • Rita Canipari

28 January 2015

The presence of the HGF/Met system in the testicular myoid cells was first discovered by our group. However, the physiological role of this pathway remains poorly understood. We previously reported that HGF increases uPA secretion and TGF-β activatio...

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3 Citations
3,013 Views
18 Pages

Equid Alphaherpesvirus 1 Modulates Actin Cytoskeleton and Inhibits Migration of Glioblastoma Multiforme Cell Line A172

  • Michalina Bartak,
  • Marcin Chodkowski,
  • Anna Słońska,
  • Marta Grodzik,
  • Jarosław Szczepaniak,
  • Marcin W. Bańbura and
  • Joanna Cymerys

Equid alphaherpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) causes respiratory diseases, abortion, and neurological disorders in horses. Recently, the oncolytic potential of this virus and its possible use in anticancer therapy has been reported, but its influence on cytoskele...

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31 Citations
6,220 Views
26 Pages

10 December 2020

Barrier function is a vital homeostatic mechanism employed by epithelial and endothelial tissue. Diseases across a wide range of tissue types involve dynamic changes in transcellular junctional complexes and the actin cytoskeleton in the regulation o...

  • Article
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13 Citations
3,657 Views
25 Pages

The Plasma Membrane Ca2+ Pump PMCA4b Regulates Melanoma Cell Migration through Remodeling of the Actin Cytoskeleton

  • Randa Naffa,
  • Rita Padányi,
  • Attila Ignácz,
  • Zoltán Hegyi,
  • Bálint Jezsó,
  • Sarolta Tóth,
  • Karolina Varga,
  • László Homolya,
  • Luca Hegedűs and
  • Katalin Schlett
  • + 1 author

17 March 2021

We demonstrated that the plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase PMCA4b inhibits migration and metastatic activity of BRAF mutant melanoma cells. Actin dynamics are essential for cells to move, invade and metastasize, therefore, we hypothesized that PMCA4b affec...

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29 Citations
5,594 Views
24 Pages

12 February 2021

There is ample evidence that, instead of a binary switch, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in cancer results in a flexible array of phenotypes, each one uniquely suited to a stage in the invasion-metastasis cascade. The phenotypic plasticity o...

  • Article
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8 Citations
4,472 Views
23 Pages

A Na,K-ATPase–Fodrin–Actin Membrane Cytoskeleton Complex is Required for Endothelial Fenestra Biogenesis

  • Meihua Ju,
  • Sofia Ioannidou,
  • Peter Munro,
  • Olli Rämö,
  • Helena Vihinen,
  • Eija Jokitalo and
  • David T. Shima

3 June 2020

Fenestrae are transcellular plasma membrane pores that mediate blood–tissue exchange in specialised vascular endothelia. The composition and biogenesis of the fenestra remain enigmatic. We isolated and characterised the protein composition of l...

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28 Citations
5,865 Views
14 Pages

Cytoskeleton morphology plays a key role in regulating cell mechanics. Particularly, cellular mechanical properties are directly regulated by the highly cross-linked and dynamic cytoskeletal structure of F-actin and microtubules presented in the cyto...

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1,652 Views
14 Pages

18 January 2025

An actin-binding protein, known as Calponin 3 (CNN3), modulates the remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton, a fundamental process for the maintenance of skeletal muscle homeostasis. Although the roles of CNN3 in actin remodeling have been established,...

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11 Citations
2,780 Views
17 Pages

Changes in F-actin distribution and cortical F-actin morphology are important for blastocyst developmental competence during embryogenesis. However, the effect of paclitaxel as a microtubule stabilizer on embryonic development in pigs remains unclear...

  • Article
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901 Views
20 Pages

α-Cyclodextrin/Moringin Impacts Actin Cytoskeleton Dynamics with Potential Implications for Synaptic Organization: A Preliminary Transcriptomic Study in NSC-34 Motor Neurons

  • Agnese Gugliandolo,
  • Luigi Chiricosta,
  • Gabriella Calì,
  • Patrick Rollin,
  • Daniele Perenzoni,
  • Renato Iori,
  • Emanuela Mazzon and
  • Simone D’Angiolini

24 August 2025

α-Cyclodextrin/Moringin (α-CD/MOR) is an isothiocyanate showing neuroprotective and antioxidant properties. In this work, we studied in differentiated NSC-34 motor neurons cell line the molecular pathways activated following a treatment of 96 h with...

  • Article
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6 Citations
2,834 Views
16 Pages

28 December 2021

In plants, secretion of cell wall components and membrane proteins plays a fundamental role in growth and development as well as survival in diverse environments. Exocytosis, as the last step of the secretory trafficking pathway, is a highly ordered...

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10 Citations
3,400 Views
15 Pages

Pre-mRNA processing factor 4B (PRP4) has previously been shown to induce epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and drug resistance in cancer cell lines. As melanin plays an important photoprotective role in the risk of sun-induced skin cancers, we...

  • Article
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3 Citations
2,642 Views
13 Pages

26 August 2024

We aimed to investigate the impact of heat stress (HS) on the expression of tight junction (TJ) proteins and the interaction between genes affecting intestinal barrier function using transcriptomics in the porcine jejunum. Twenty-four barrows (crossb...

  • Article
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10 Citations
3,484 Views
13 Pages

Macrocybin, a Natural Mushroom Triglyceride, Reduces Tumor Growth In Vitro and In Vivo through Caveolin-Mediated Interference with the Actin Cytoskeleton

  • Marcos Vilariño,
  • Josune García-Sanmartín,
  • Laura Ochoa-Callejero,
  • Alberto López-Rodríguez,
  • Jaime Blanco-Urgoiti and
  • Alfredo Martínez

18 December 2020

Mushrooms have been used for millennia as cancer remedies. Our goal was to screen several mushroom species from the rainforests of Costa Rica, looking for new antitumor molecules. Mushroom extracts were screened using two human cell lines: A549 (lung...

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32 Citations
9,236 Views
23 Pages

Actin Cytoskeleton and Regulation of TGFβ Signaling: Exploring Their Links

  • Roberta Melchionna,
  • Paola Trono,
  • Annalisa Tocci and
  • Paola Nisticò

23 February 2021

Human tissues, to maintain their architecture and function, respond to injuries by activating intricate biochemical and physical mechanisms that regulates intercellular communication crucial in maintaining tissue homeostasis. Coordination of the comm...

  • Article
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15 Citations
7,085 Views
18 Pages

STIP1/HOP Regulates the Actin Cytoskeleton through Interactions with Actin and Changes in Actin-Binding Proteins Cofilin and Profilin

  • Samantha Joy Beckley,
  • Morgan Campbell Hunter,
  • Sarah Naulikha Kituyi,
  • Ianthe Wingate,
  • Abantika Chakraborty,
  • Kelly Schwarz,
  • Matodzi Portia Makhubu,
  • Robert Pierre Rousseau,
  • Duncan Kyle Ruck and
  • Jo-Anne de la Mare
  • + 2 authors

Cell migration plays a vital role in both health and disease. It is driven by reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton, which is regulated by actin-binding proteins cofilin and profilin. Stress-inducible phosphoprotein 1 (STIP1) is a well-described c...

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34 Citations
6,828 Views
24 Pages

10 September 2020

Osteoclast signatures are determined by two transcriptional programs, the lineage-determining transcription pathway and the receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-B ligand (RANKL)-dependent differentiation pathways. During differentiation, mononu...

  • Review
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23 Citations
6,577 Views
31 Pages

9 July 2020

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are key modulators of post-transcriptional gene regulation in a plethora of processes, including actin–myosin cytoskeleton dynamics. Recent evidence points to the widespread effects of miRNAs on actin–myosin cytoskeleto...

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21 Citations
7,803 Views
42 Pages

Yeast as a Model to Understand Actin-Mediated Cellular Functions in Mammals—Illustrated with Four Actin Cytoskeleton Proteins

  • Zain Akram,
  • Ishtiaq Ahmed,
  • Heike Mack,
  • Ramandeep Kaur,
  • Richard C. Silva,
  • Beatriz A. Castilho,
  • Sylvie Friant,
  • Evelyn Sattlegger and
  • Alan L. Munn

10 March 2020

The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has an actin cytoskeleton that comprises a set of protein components analogous to those found in the actin cytoskeletons of higher eukaryotes. Furthermore, the actin cytoskeletons of S. cerevisiae and of hig...

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