Biased localization of actin binding proteins by actin filament conformation

The assembly of actin filaments into distinct cytoskeletal structures plays a critical role in cell physiology. Here, the authors use a combination of live cell imaging and in vitro single molecule binding measurements to show that tandem calponin homology domains (CH1–CH2) are sensitive to actin fi...

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Autores principales: Andrew R. Harris, Pamela Jreij, Brian Belardi, Aaron M. Joffe, Andreas R. Bausch, Daniel A. Fletcher
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ae02da38c3004ec79edd58117dec25422021-12-02T13:27:23ZBiased localization of actin binding proteins by actin filament conformation10.1038/s41467-020-19768-92041-1723https://doaj.org/article/ae02da38c3004ec79edd58117dec25422020-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19768-9https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The assembly of actin filaments into distinct cytoskeletal structures plays a critical role in cell physiology. Here, the authors use a combination of live cell imaging and in vitro single molecule binding measurements to show that tandem calponin homology domains (CH1–CH2) are sensitive to actin filament conformation, biasing their subcellular localization.Andrew R. HarrisPamela JreijBrian BelardiAaron M. JoffeAndreas R. BauschDaniel A. FletcherNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2020)
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Andreas R. Bausch
Daniel A. Fletcher
Biased localization of actin binding proteins by actin filament conformation
description The assembly of actin filaments into distinct cytoskeletal structures plays a critical role in cell physiology. Here, the authors use a combination of live cell imaging and in vitro single molecule binding measurements to show that tandem calponin homology domains (CH1–CH2) are sensitive to actin filament conformation, biasing their subcellular localization.
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author Andrew R. Harris
Pamela Jreij
Brian Belardi
Aaron M. Joffe
Andreas R. Bausch
Daniel A. Fletcher
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Pamela Jreij
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Aaron M. Joffe
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title Biased localization of actin binding proteins by actin filament conformation
title_short Biased localization of actin binding proteins by actin filament conformation
title_full Biased localization of actin binding proteins by actin filament conformation
title_fullStr Biased localization of actin binding proteins by actin filament conformation
title_full_unstemmed Biased localization of actin binding proteins by actin filament conformation
title_sort biased localization of actin binding proteins by actin filament conformation
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