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Borg5 restricts contractility and motility in epithelial MDCK cells.

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Septins

1999
Abstract The septins are a family of filament-forming proteins that have been identified in a variety of fungi and animals (including mammals), but not yet in plants; each organism investigated has multiple septin family members (see reviews). All known septins contain a P-loop motif that is presumably involved in nucleotide binding, and
Mark S Longtine, John R Pringle
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Septin roles in tumorigenesis

bchm, 2011
Abstract Septins are a family of cytoskeleton related proteins consisting of 14 members that associate and interact with actin and tubulin. From yeast to humans, septins maintain a conserved role in cytokinesis and they are also involved in a variety of other cellular functions including chromosome segregation, DNA repair, migration and ...
Diana, Connolly   +3 more
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MicroRNA-223 Regulates Septin-2 and Septin-6 in Stored Platelets

MicroRNA, 2018
Septins have been identified to play important roles in platelets, but their regulation in platelets is unknown. Human platelet being an enucleated and terminally differentiated cell, mRNA downregulation by miRs is one of the posttranscriptional mechanisms operative in platelets.Since platelets are known to have miR-223 in abundance, the objective of ...
Maitreyi, Chattopadhyay   +2 more
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Assembly of Mammalian Septins

Journal of Biochemistry, 2003
Septins are a conserved family of polymerizing guanine nucleotide binding proteins associated with diverse processes in dividing and non-dividing cells. In humans, 12 septin genes generate dozens of polypeptides, many of which comprise heterooligomeric complexes. Native and recombinant mammalian septin complexes are purified as approximately 8-nm-thick
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Diversity of septin scaffolds

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2006
Septins are ubiquitous GTP-binding proteins generally regarded as cytoskeletal components. Higher-order septin assemblies represented by the yeast septin collar function as cytoskeleton, providing structural support and scaffolds for many cellular factors.
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The state of the septin cytoskeleton from assembly to function

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2021
Amy S Gladfelter
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