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Origin and Evolution of Very Large Extracellular Proteins in Fructophilic Lactic Acid Bacteria. [PDF]
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Mechanism of the Membrane Binding of the F-BAR Domain Protein GAS7
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The state of F-BAR domains as membrane-bound oligomeric platforms
Trends in Cell Biology, 2021Fes/Cip4 homology Bin/amphiphysin/Rvs (F-BAR) domains, like all BAR domains, are dimeric units that oligomerize and bind membranes. F-BAR domains are generally coupled to additional domains that function in protein binding or have enzymatic activity.
Chloe E. Snider +4 more
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The F-BAR domains from srGAP1, srGAP2 and srGAP3 regulate membrane deformation differently
Journal of cell science, 2012Coordination of membrane deformation and cytoskeletal dynamics lies at the heart of many biological processes critical for cell polarity, motility and morphogenesis. We have recently shown that Slit-Robo GTPase-activating protein 2 (srGAP2) regulates neuronal morphogenesis through the ability of its F-BAR domain to regulate membrane deformation and ...
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Biochemical and functional significance of F-BAR domain proteins interaction with WASP/N-WASP
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2013The Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs (BAR) domain family of proteins includes groups which promote positive (classical BAR, N-BAR, and F-BAR) and negative (I-BAR) membrane deformation. Of these groups, the F-BAR subfamily is the most diverse in its biochemical properties. F-BAR domain proteins dimerize to form a tight scaffold about the membrane.
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structural basis of membrane invagination by F-BAR domains.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature, 2008openaire +2 more sources

