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Genetic suppression of defective profilin by attenuated Myosin II reveals a potential role for Myosin II in actin dynamics in vivo in fission yeast

The actin cytoskeleton plays a variety of roles in eukaryotic cell physiology, ranging from cell polarity and migration to cytokinesis. Key to the function of the actin cytoskeleton is the mechanisms that control its assembly, stability, and turnover. Through genetic analyses in , we found that -S1...

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Published in:Molecular biology of the cell 2020-09, Vol.31 (19), p.2107-2114
Main Authors: Zambon, Paola, Palani, Saravanan, Jadhav, Shekhar Sanjay, Gayathri, Pananghat, Balasubramanian, Mohan K
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