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1. Differential actin-regulatory activities of Tropomodulin1 and Tropomodulin3 with diverse tropomyosin and actin isoforms

2. Thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAAD)-causing mutation in actin affects formin regulation of polymerization

3. A nucleotide state-sensing region on actin

4. A potential yeast actin allosteric conduit dependent on hydrophobic core residues val-76 and trp-79

5. Differential regulation of actin polymerization and structure by yeast formin isoforms

6. Effect of the substitution of muscle actin-specific subdomain 1 and 2 residues in yeast actin on actin function

7. An intermediate form of ADP-F-actin

8. Biochemical consequences of the cardiofunk (R177H) mutation in yeast actin

9. Regulation of phospholipase D activity by actin. Actin exerts bidirectional modulation of Mammalian phospholipase D activity in a polymerization-dependent, isoform-specific manner

10. F-actin-like ATPase activity in a polymerization-defective mutant yeast actin (V266G/L267G)

11. Tropomyosin-dependent filament formation by a polymerization-defective mutant yeast actin (V266G,L267G)

12. Interaction in vivo and in vitro between the yeast fimbrin, SAC6P, and a polymerization-defective yeast actin (V266G and L267G)

13. The effects of severely decreased hydrophobicity in a subdomain 3/4 loop on the dynamics and stability of yeast G-actin

14. Beryllium fluoride and phalloidin restore polymerizability of a mutant yeast actin (V266G,L267G) with severely decreased hydrophobicity in a subdomain 3/4 loop

15. A mutation in an ATP-binding loop of Saccharomyces cerevisiae actin (S14A) causes a temperature-sensitive phenotype in vivo and in vitro

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