Rho1- and Pkc1-dependent phosphorylation of the F-BAR protein Syp1 contributes to septin ring assembly. [PDF]
Septins often form filaments and rings at the neck of cellular appendages. Assembly of these structures must be coordinated with membrane remodeling.
Merlini L +8 more
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In rod-shaped fission yeast cells, the DYRK-family kinase Pom1, which localizes at cell poles, inhibits the formation of the contractile actomyosin ring at these regions by phosphorylating the key ring component, F-BAR protein Cdc15, allowing the ring to
Ullal P +6 more
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Coordinated autoinhibition of F-BAR domain membrane binding and WASp activation by Nervous Wreck. [PDF]
Stanishneva-Konovalova TB +6 more
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On the Trichoptera of Italy with delineation of incipient sibling species [PDF]
Lumpers, focussing between gross and molecular morphologies and neglecting fine phenomics, highly underesti-mate biodiversity. The outdated lumper’s attitude fixed in the Distribution Atlas of European Trichoptera (Neu et al.
Oláh, János +2 more
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Drosophila F-BAR protein Syndapin contributes to coupling the plasma membrane and contractile ring in cytokinesis [PDF]
Cytokinesis is a highly ordered cellular process driven by interactions between central spindle microtubules and the actomyosin contractile ring linked to the dynamic remodelling of the plasma membrane.
Tetsuya Takeda +6 more
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Setting the F-BAR: Functions and regulation of the F-BAR protein family [PDF]
F-BAR domain proteins serve as transient linkers between the cell cortex and the cytoskeleton in multiple biological contexts. Recent studies have detailed roles for this protein family in endocytosis, cytokinesis, neurotransmission, motility and cellular morphogenesis. Here, we review emerging functional information regarding the recently recognized F-
Rachel H, Roberts-Galbraith +1 more
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Oligomerization but Not Membrane Bending Underlies the Function of Certain F-BAR Proteins in Cell Motility and Cytokinesis. [PDF]
McDonald NA +3 more
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F-BAR domains: multifunctional regulators of membrane curvature [PDF]
The F-BAR-domain-containing proteins (F-BAR proteins) are a group of adaptor proteins, members of which are found in all eukaryotes except plants. Also known as Pombe/Cdc15 homology (PCH)-family proteins, they have essential roles in fundamental biological processes, such as endocytosis ...
Robert J W, Heath, Robert H, Insall
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An enhancement of the extended B‐spline‐based implicit material point method (EBS‐MPM) is developed to avoid pressure oscillation and volumetric locking.
Riichi Sugai +4 more
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N‐BAR and F‐BAR proteins—endophilin‐A3 and PSTPIP1—control clathrin‐independent endocytosis of L1CAM
Recent advances in the field demonstrate the high diversity and complexity of endocytic pathways. In the current study, we focus on the endocytosis of L1CAM.
Camille Lemaigre +11 more
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