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Cardiac redox imbalance upon disruption of selenocysteine decomposition in mice. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
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<i>Tmod2</i> Is a Regulator of Cocaine Responses through Control of Striatal and Cortical Excitability and Drug-Induced Plasticity. [PDF]

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Tropomodulins

Current Biology, 2021
Arit Ghosh and Velia Fowler introduce the structural features and functions of tropomodulins - actin-binding proteins that cap the slow-growing (pointed) ends of actin filaments.
Arit, Ghosh, Velia M, Fowler
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Tropomodulins: life at the slow end

Trends in Cell Biology, 2003
Dynamic exchange of actin monomers at filament ends is crucial for the functional architecture of many cytoskeletal-dependent processes. Recent evidence indicates that tropomodulins (Tmods), a conserved family of actin-capping proteins that bind to the pointed (slow-growing) end of actin filaments, regulate a variety of actin structures, including ...
Robert S, Fischer, Velia M, Fowler
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Lens Tropomodulin: Developmental Expression during Differentiation

Experimental Eye Research, 1996
Lens epithelial cells undergo a dramatic transformation during the process of differentiation into elongated fiber cells. The membrane-associated actin cytoskeleton is likely to play a critical role in the stabilization and maintenance of the highly elongated fiber cell shape.
M A, Sussman   +6 more
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Tropomodulins and tropomodulin/tropomyosin interactions

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2007
The tropomodulins are a family of proteins that cap the slow-growing (pointed) end of actin filaments and require tropomyosin for optimal function. Tropomodulin is an elongated molecule with a molecular mass of about 40 kDa. The C-terminal half of tropomodulin contains one compact cooperatively melting domain, whereas the N-terminal half has no ...
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