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Myo1c binding to submembrane actin mediates insulin-induced tethering of GLUT4 vesicles
(2012)
GLUT4-containing vesicles cycle between the plasma membrane and intracellular compartments. Insulin promotes GLUT4 exocytosis by regulating GLUT4 vesicle arrival at the cell periphery and its subsequent tethering, docking, ...
Actin-binding proteins and signalling pathways associated with the formation and maintenance of dendritic spines [Participaci�n de las prote�nas de uni�n a la actina y v�as de se�alizaci�n asociadas a la formaci�n y mantenimiento de las espinas dendr�ticas]
(2012)
Introduction: Dendritic spines are the main sites of excitatory synaptic contacts. Moreover, they present plastic responses to different stimuli present in synaptic activity or damage, ranging from an increase or decrease ...
alpha-Cardiac actin (ACTC) binds to the band 3 (AE1) cardiac isoform
(Wiley-lissNew YorkEUA, 2003)
Mutations in the gene encoding filamin B disrupt vertebral segmentation, joint formation and skeletogenesis
(Nature Publishing GroupNew YorkEUA, 2004)
Epsin N-terminal homology domains perform an essential function regulating Cdc42 through binding Cdc42 GTPase-activating proteins
(National Academy of Sciences, 2006-03)
Epsins are endocytic proteins with a structured epsin N-terminal homology (ENTH) domain that binds phosphoinositides and a poorly structured C-terminal region that interacts with ubiquitin and endocytic machinery, including ...
High-level production of functional muscle alpha-tropomyosin in Pichia pastoris
(Academic Press Inc., 2001-06-22)
Although numerous studies have reported the production of skeletal muscle alpha -tropomyosin in E. coli, the protein needs to be modified at the amino terminus in order to be active. Without these modifications the protein ...
Exploring the multifactorial nature of autism through computational systems biology: Calcium and the Rho GTPase RAC1 under the spotlight
(2013-06-01)
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction and communication accompanied with repetitive behavioral patterns and unusual stereotyped interests. Autism is considered a highly ...
Exploring the multifactorial nature of autism through computational systems biology: Calcium and the Rho GTPase RAC1 under the spotlight
(2013-06-01)
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction and communication accompanied with repetitive behavioral patterns and unusual stereotyped interests. Autism is considered a highly ...