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A single-cell, time-resolved profiling of Xenopus mucociliary epithelium reveals nonhierarchical model of development. , Lee J , Møller AF, Chae S, Bussek A , Park TJ, Kim Y, Lee HS , Pers TH, Kwon T , Sedzinski J , Natarajan KN., Sci Adv. April 7, 2023; 9 (14): eadd5745.
Helical rotation of the diaphanous-related formin mDia1 generates actin filaments resistant to cofilin. , Mizuno H, Tanaka K, Yamashiro S, Narita A, Watanabe N., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. May 29, 2018; 115 (22): E5000-E5007.
Identifying Regulators of Morphogenesis Common to Vertebrate Neural Tube Closure and Caenorhabditis elegans Gastrulation. , Sullivan-Brown JL, Tandon P , Bird KE, Dickinson DJ, Tintori SC, Heppert JK, Meserve JH, Trogden KP, Orlowski SK, Conlon FL , Goldstein B., Genetics. January 1, 2016; 202 (1): 123-39.
The Nuclear Proteome of a Vertebrate. , Wühr M , Güttler T, Peshkin L , McAlister GC, Sonnett M, Ishihara K, Groen AC, Presler M, Erickson BK, Mitchison TJ , Kirschner MW , Gygi SP., Curr Biol. October 19, 2015; 25 (20): 2663-71.
Lamellipodin promotes actin assembly by clustering Ena/ VASP proteins and tethering them to actin filaments. , Hansen SD, Mullins RD., Elife. January 6, 2015; 4
Dynamic localization of G-actin during membrane protrusion in neuronal motility. , Lee CW , Lee CW , Lee CW , Vitriol EA, Shim S , Wise AL, Velayutham RP, Zheng JQ., Curr Biol. June 17, 2013; 23 (12): 1046-56.
Non-redundant roles for Profilin2 and Profilin1 during vertebrate gastrulation. , Khadka DK, Liu W, Habas R ., Dev Biol. August 15, 2009; 332 (2): 396-406.
Strand selective generation of endo-siRNAs from the Na/phosphate transporter gene Slc34a1 in murine tissues. , Carlile M, Swan D, Jackson K, Preston-Fayers K, Ballester B, Flicek P, Werner A., Nucleic Acids Res. April 1, 2009; 37 (7): 2274-82.
Profilin is an effector for Daam1 in non-canonical Wnt signaling and is required for vertebrate gastrulation. , Sato A, Khadka DK, Liu W, Bharti R, Runnels LW, Dawid IB , Habas R ., Development. November 1, 2006; 133 (21): 4219-31.
Identification and characterization of the human FMN1 gene in silico. , Katoh M, Katoh M., Int J Mol Med. July 1, 2004; 14 (1): 121-6.
Coordinated regulation of actin filament turnover by a high-molecular-weight Srv2/CAP complex, cofilin, profilin, and Aip1. , Balcer HI, Goodman AL, Rodal AA, Smith E, Kugler J, Heuser JE, Goode BL., Curr Biol. December 16, 2003; 13 (24): 2159-69.
Motility determinants in WASP family proteins. , Yarar D, D'Alessio JA, Jeng RL, Welch MD., Mol Biol Cell. November 1, 2002; 13 (11): 4045-59.
Contraction and polymerization cooperate to assemble and close actomyosin rings around Xenopus oocyte wounds. , Mandato CA , Bement WM ., J Cell Biol. August 20, 2001; 154 (4): 785-97.
A proline-rich protein binds to the localization element of Xenopus Vg1 mRNA and to ligands involved in actin polymerization. , Zhao WM , Jiang C, Kroll TT , Huber PW ., EMBO J. May 1, 2001; 20 (9): 2315-25.
Profilin is required for sustaining efficient intra- and intercellular spreading of Shigella flexneri. , Mimuro H, Suzuki T, Suetsugu S, Miki H, Takenawa T, Sasakawa C., J Biol Chem. September 15, 2000; 275 (37): 28893-901.
Axon guidance: A balance of signals sets axons on the right track. , Gallo G, Letourneau PC., Curr Biol. July 1, 1999; 9 (13): R490-2.
Conformational difference between nuclear and cytoplasmic actin as detected by a monoclonal antibody. , Gonsior SM, Platz S, Buchmeier S, Scheer U, Jockusch BM, Hinssen H., J Cell Sci. March 1, 1999; 112 ( Pt 6) 797-809.
Actin-based movement of Listeria monocytogenes: actin assembly results from the local maintenance of uncapped filament barbed ends at the bacterium surface. , Marchand JB, Moreau P, Paoletti A, Cossart P, Carlier MF, Pantaloni D., J Cell Biol. July 1, 1995; 130 (2): 331-43.
Involvement of profilin in the actin-based motility of L. monocytogenes in cells and in cell-free extracts. , Theriot JA, Rosenblatt J, Portnoy DA, Goldschmidt-Clermont PJ, Mitchison TJ ., Cell. February 11, 1994; 76 (3): 505-17.