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3. Formins

4. Spire stimulates nucleation by Cappuccino and binds both ends of actin filaments

5. Actin Cross-Linking Toxin Is a Universal Inhibitor of Tandem-Organized and Oligomeric G-Actin Binding Proteins

6. The neuron-specific formin Delphilin nucleates nonmuscle actin but does not enhance elongation.

7. The Neuron Specific Formin Delphilin Nucleates Non-Muscle Actin but Does Not Enhance Elongation

8. Drosophila and human FHOD family formin proteins nucleate actin filaments

9. Actin filament assembly by bacterial factors VopL/F: Which end is up?

10. Metavinculin Tunes the Flexibility and the Architecture of Vinculin-Induced Bundles of Actin Filaments.

11. Drosophila Cappuccino alleles provide insight into formin mechanism and role in oogenesis

12. The Diaphanous-Related Formins Promote Protrusion Formation and Cell-to-Cell Spread of Listeria monocytogenes

13. Filament Assembly by Spire: Key Residues and Concerted Actin Binding

14. Regulation of the formin cappuccino is critical for polarity of Drosophila oocytes

15. The Role of Formin Tails in Actin Nucleation, Processive Elongation, and Filament Bundling*

16. Interaction between Microtubules and the Drosophila Formin Cappuccino and Its Effect on Actin Assembly*

17. Autoinhibition of the formin Cappuccino in the absence of canonical autoinhibitory domains

18. p53-cofactor JMY is a multifunctional actin nucleation factor

19. Regulatory interactions between two actin nucleators, Spire and Cappuccino

21. Drosophila Spire is an actin nucleation factor

22. Three-dimensional structural dynamics of myosin V by single-molecule fluorescence polarization

23. Rotational motions of macromolecules by single-molecule fluorescence microscopy

24. Tilting of the Light Chain Region in Single Myosin Molecules Using Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Polarization Microscopy

25. Direct interaction between two actin nucleators is required in Drosophila oogenesis.

26. Actin nucleation: bacteria get in-Spired.

27. Kinesin?ADP: whole lotta shakin' goin' on.

28. Multiple Forms of Spire-Actin Complexes and their Functional Consequences.

29. Human formin FHOD3-mediated actin elongation is required for sarcomere integrity in cardiomyocytes.

30. Cytoplasmic Streaming in the Drosophila Oocyte.

31. The acquisition and analysis of polarized total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (polTIRFM) data.

32. The polarized total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (polTIRFM) processive motility assay for myosin V.

33. The polarized total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (polTIRFM) twirling filament assay.

34. Construction of flow chambers for polarized total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (polTIRFM) motility assays.

35. Preparation of filamentous actin for polarized total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (polTIRFM) motility assays.

36. Fluorescent labeling of myosin V for polarized total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (polTIRFM) motility assays.

37. Fluorescent labeling of calmodulin with bifunctional rhodamine.

38. Orientation and rotational motions of single molecules by polarized total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (polTIRFM).

39. Measurement of single macromolecule orientation by total internal reflection fluorescence polarization microscopy.

40. Orientation of the myosin light chain region by single molecule total internal reflection fluorescence polarization microscopy.

41. Rotational motions of macro-molecules by single-molecule fluorescence microscopy.

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