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1. Myosin-I nomenclature.

2. The molecular architecture of an insect midgut brush border cytoskeleton

4. Brush border motility. Microvillar contraction in triton-treated brush borders isolated from intestinal epithelium

5. Characterization and localization of myosin in the brush border of intestinal epithelial cells

6. Direct electron microscopic visualization of barbed end capping and filament cutting by intestinal microvillar 95-kdalton protein (villin): a new actin assembly assay using the limulus acrosomal process

7. Membrane-cytoskeletal crosstalk mediated by myosin-I regulates adhesion turnover during phagocytosis.

8. Mice lacking myosin IXb, an inflammatory bowel disease susceptibility gene, have impaired intestinal barrier function and superficial ulceration in the ileum.

9. Myosin Id is required for planar cell polarity in ciliated tracheal and ependymal epithelial cells.

10. Restoration of cytoskeletal and membrane tethering defects but not defects in membrane trafficking in the intestinal brush border of mice lacking both myosin Ia and myosin VI.

11. Myosin VI and cardiomyopathy: Left ventricular hypertrophy, fibrosis, and both cardiac and pulmonary vascular endothelial cell defects in the Snell's waltzer mouse.

12. Shaping the intestinal brush border.

13. Brush border myosin Ia inactivation in gastric but not endometrial tumors.

14. Myosin Ia is required for CFTR brush border membrane trafficking and ion transport in the mouse small intestine.

15. A role for myosin IXb, a motor-RhoGAP chimera, in epithelial wound healing and tight junction regulation.

16. Myosin VI is required for maintenance of brush border structure, composition, and membrane trafficking functions in the intestinal epithelial cell.

17. Brush border myosin Ia has tumor suppressor activity in the intestine.

18. Plus-end directed myosins accelerate actin filament sliding by single-headed myosin VI.

19. Altered renal proximal tubular endocytosis and histology in mice lacking myosin-VI.

20. Disruption of Myosin 1e promotes podocyte injury.

21. Myo2p, a class V myosin in budding yeast, associates with a large ribonucleic acid-protein complex that contains mRNAs and subunits of the RNA-processing body.

22. Roles for Drosophila melanogaster myosin IB in maintenance of enterocyte brush-border structure and resistance to the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas entomophila.

23. Assessment of myosin II, Va, VI and VIIa loss of function on endocytosis and endocytic vesicle motility in bone marrow-derived dendritic cells.

24. Myosin at work: motor adaptations for a variety of cellular functions.

25. Myosin 1E interacts with synaptojanin-1 and dynamin and is involved in endocytosis.

26. The tail domain of myosin Va modulates actin binding to one head.

27. Modulation of cell adhesion and motility in the immune system by Myo1f.

28. Drosophila myosin V is required for larval development and spermatid individualization.

29. Cell polarity protein Spa2P associates with proteins involved in actin function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

30. Myosins: tails (and heads) of functional diversity.

31. Myosin-1a is critical for normal brush border structure and composition.

32. A role for myosin VI in postsynaptic structure and glutamate receptor endocytosis.

33. The Abl-related gene (Arg) requires its F-actin-microtubule cross-linking activity to regulate lamellipodial dynamics during fibroblast adhesion.

34. A role for myosin-1A in the localization of a brush border disaccharidase.

35. Myosin-Va binds to and mechanochemically couples microtubules to actin filaments.

36. Myosin-V motility: these levers were made for walking.

37. Native Myosin-IXb is a plus-, not a minus-end-directed motor.

38. Myosin-IXb is a single-headed and processive motor.

39. MYO1A (brush border myosin I) dynamics in the brush border of LLC-PK1-CL4 cells.

40. The Abl-related gene (Arg) nonreceptor tyrosine kinase uses two F-actin-binding domains to bundle F-actin.

41. High affinity binding of brain myosin-Va to F-actin induced by calcium in the presence of ATP.

42. The yeast class V myosins, Myo2p and Myo4p, are nonprocessive actin-based motors.

43. Myosin-VIIb, a novel unconventional myosin, is a constituent of microvilli in transporting epithelia.

44. The light chain composition of chicken brain myosin-Va: calmodulin, myosin-II essential light chains, and 8-kDa dynein light chain/PIN.

45. Myosin-V stepping kinetics: a molecular model for processivity.

46. Role of actin and Myo2p in polarized secretion and growth of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

47. Compartmentalization of the cell cortex by septins is required for maintenance of cell polarity in yeast.

48. The mouse neurological mutant flailer expresses a novel hybrid gene derived by exon shuffling between Gnb5 and Myo5a.

49. Class V myosins.

50. Localization of unconventional myosins V and VI in neuronal growth cones.

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