Friederich et al., 1992 - Google Patents
An actin-binding site containing a conserved motif of charged amino acid residues is essential for the morphogenic effect of villinFriederich et al., 1992
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- 8813883120071338980
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- Friederich E
- Vancompernolle K
- Huet C
- Goethals M
- Finidori J
- Vandekerckhove J
- Louvard D
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- Cell
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The actin-binding protein villin induces microvlllus growth and reorganization of the cytoskeleton in cells that do not normally produce this protein. Transfection of mutagenized villin cDNAs into CV-1 cells was used to show that a conserved, COOH-terminally located …
- 102000003778 Villin 0 title abstract description 180
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