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101. Calcium storage and release properties of F-actin: evidence for the involvement of F-actin in cellular calcium signaling.

102. A simple method for automatic tracking of actin filaments in the motility assay.

103. Recombinant scinderin enhances exocytosis, an effect blocked by two scinderin-derived actin-binding peptides and PIP2.

104. Nuclear ion channel activity is regulated by actin filaments.

105. Recognition of two classes of oligoproline sequences in profilin-mediated acceleration of actin-based Shigella motility.

106. Plant profilins rescue the aberrant phenotype of profilin-deficient Dictyostelium cells.

107. Recombinant scinderin, an F-actin severing protein, increases calcium-induced release of serotonin from permeabilized platelets, an effect blocked by two scinderin-derived actin-binding peptides and phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate.

108. Coactosin interferes with the capping of actin filaments.

109. Actin-based movement of Listeria monocytogenes: actin assembly results from the local maintenance of uncapped filament barbed ends at the bacterium surface.

110. cAMP-independent regulation of CFTR by the actin cytoskeleton.

111. Capping protein levels influence actin assembly and cell motility in dictyostelium.

112. The influence of cations on the polymerization of actin and actin in the presence of alpha-actinin/filamin.

113. Binding of divalent cation and nucleotide to G-actin in the presence of profilin.

114. Listeria monocytogenes intracellular migration: inhibition by profilin, vitamin D-binding protein and DNase I.

115. Inhibition of Listeria locomotion by mosquito oostatic factor, a natural oligoproline peptide uncoupler of profilin action.

116. Interaction of plant profilin with mammalian actin.

117. Filamin and gelsolin influence Ca(2+)-sensitivity of smooth muscle thin filaments.

118. Microinjected profilin affects cytoplasmic streaming in plant cells by rapidly depolymerizing actin microfilaments.

119. Dynamic actin structures stabilized by profilin.

120. Diffusion hindrance and geometry of filament crossings account for the complex interactions of F-actin with alpha-actinin from chicken gizzard.

121. Modulation of the interaction between G-actin and thymosin beta 4 by the ATP/ADP ratio: possible implication in the regulation of actin dynamics.

122. Alpha-actinin increases actin filament end concentration by inhibiting annealing.

123. Influence of Ca-activated brevin on the mechanical properties of skinned smooth muscle.

124. Effects of actin filaments on fibrin clot structure and lysis.

125. Molecular cloning of human macrophage capping protein cDNA. A unique member of the gelsolin/villin family expressed primarily in macrophages.

126. An actin-binding site containing a conserved motif of charged amino acid residues is essential for the morphogenic effect of villin.

127. Effects of the neuronal phosphoprotein synapsin I on actin polymerization. II. Analytical interpretation of kinetic curves.

128. Actin-facilitated assembly of smooth muscle myosin induces formation of actomyosin fibrils.

129. Effects of profilin and profilactin on actin structure and function in living cells.

130. Effects of gelsolin on human platelet cytosolic phosphoinositide-phospholipase C isozymes.

131. Distribution of actin filament lengths measured by fluorescence microscopy.

132. In vivo analysis of functional domains from villin and gelsolin.

133. Direct observation of actin filament severing by gelsolin and binding by gCap39 and CapZ.

134. Actin filaments regulate epithelial Na+ channel activity.

135. Nebulin as a length regulator of thin filaments of vertebrate skeletal muscles: correlation of thin filament length, nebulin size, and epitope profile.

136. Complex stiffness of smooth muscle cytoplasm in the presence of Ca-activated brevin.

137. Mechanism of the interaction of human platelet profilin with actin.

138. Evidence that intermediate filament reorganization is induced by ATP-dependent contraction of the actomyosin cortex in permeabilized fibroblasts.

139. F-actin bundling protein from Physarum polycephalum: purification and its capacity for co-bundling of actin filaments and microtubules.

140. Microinjection of villin into cultured cells induces rapid and long-lasting changes in cell morphology but does not inhibit cytokinesis, cell motility, or membrane ruffling.

141. Inhibition of calcium-dependent actin gelation by actin-binding protein from platelets.

142. Severin is a gelsolin prototype.

143. Characterization of horse plasma gelsolin.

144. Different cytoskeletal organization in two maturation stages of Discoglossus pictus (Anura) oocytes: thickness and stability of actin microfilaments and tropomyosin immunolocalization.

145. Differential effects of gelsolins on tissue culture cells.

146. Inhibition of deoxyribonuclease I activity by actin covalently cross-linked to chick brain actin depolymerizing factor through exposed sulfhydryls.

147. Dual effect of filamin on actomyosin ATPase activity.

148. Actin assembly and filament cross-linking in the presence of TW 260/240, the tissue-specific spectrin of the chicken intestinal brush border.

149. Rabbit alveolar macrophages contain a Ca2+-sensitive, 41,000-dalton protein which reversibly blocks the "barbed" ends of actin filaments but does not sever them.

150. Actin polymerization. The mechanism of action of cytochalasin D.

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