T Takenawa, S Suetsugu - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2007 - nature.com
Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP) and WASP-family verprolin-homologous protein (WAVE) family proteins are scaffolds that link upstream signals to the activation of the …
M Krause, EW Dent, JE Bear… - Annual review of cell …, 2003 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Ena/VASP proteins are a conserved family of actin regulatory proteins made up of EVH1, EVH2 domains, and a proline-rich central region. They have been implicated in actin …
S Linder - Trends in cell biology, 2007 - cell.com
Podosomes and invadopodia are unique actin-rich adhesions that establish close contact to the substratum but can also degrade components of the extracellular matrix. Accordingly …
Abstract The Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP) is an important regulator of the actin cytoskeleton that is required for many haematopoietic and immune cell functions, including …
HD Ochs, AJ Thrasher - Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2006 - Elsevier
The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is a rare X-linked disorder with variable clinical phenotypes that correlate with the type of mutations in the WAS protein (WASP) gene …
SSC Li - Biochemical Journal, 2005 - portlandpress.com
Protein–protein interactions occurring via the recognition of short peptide sequences by modular interaction domains play a central role in the assembly of signalling protein …
One particularly abundant group of modular recognition domains consists of those that bind proline-rich motifs. Such modules, including the SH3, WW, and EVH1 domains, play a …
An important signaling pathway to the actin cytoskeleton links the Rho family GTPase Cdc42 to the actin-nucleating Arp2/3 complex through N-WASP. Nevertheless, these previously …
The removal of the mRNA 5′ cap structure by the decapping enzyme DCP2 leads to rapid 5′→ 3′ mRNA degradation by XRN1, suggesting that the two processes are coordinated …