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1. Comprehensive Cell Biological Investigation of Cytochalasin B Derivatives with Distinct Activities on the Actin Network.

2. Scar/WAVE drives actin protrusions independently of its VCA domain using proline-rich domains.

4. Cytochalasans and Their Impact on Actin Filament Remodeling.

5. From WRC to Arp2/3: Collective molecular mechanisms of branched actin network assembly.

6. ArpC5 isoforms regulate Arp2/3 complex-dependent protrusion through differential Ena/VASP positioning.

7. Ena/VASP clustering at microspike tips involves lamellipodin but not I-BAR proteins, and absolutely requires unconventional myosin-X.

8. Cortactin: A universal host cytoskeletal target of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacterial pathogens.

9. Structures reveal a key mechanism of WAVE regulatory complex activation by Rac1 GTPase.

10. Lamellipodia-like actin networks in cells lacking WAVE regulatory complex.

11. Parallel kinase pathways stimulate actin polymerization at depolarized mitochondria.

12. A barbed end interference mechanism reveals how capping protein promotes nucleation in branched actin networks.

13. Cortactin Contributes to Activity-Dependent Modulation of Spine Actin Dynamics and Spatial Memory Formation.

14. WAVE regulatory complex.

15. Dendritic cell actin dynamics control contact duration and priming efficiency at the immunological synapse.

16. WAVE1 and WAVE2 have distinct and overlapping roles in controlling actin assembly at the leading edge.

17. Loss of Ena/VASP interferes with lamellipodium architecture, motility and integrin-dependent adhesion.

18. Actin dynamics in cell migration.

19. EPLIN-α and -β Isoforms Modulate Endothelial Cell Dynamics through a Spatiotemporally Differentiated Interaction with Actin.

20. RhoA, Rac1, and Cdc42 differentially regulate αSMA and collagen I expression in mesenchymal stem cells.

21. Cortactin: Cell Functions of A Multifaceted Actin-Binding Protein.

22. Actin Networks: Adapting to Load through Geometry.

23. Differential functions of WAVE regulatory complex subunits in the regulation of actin-driven processes.

24. Signalling Pathways Controlling Cellular Actin Organization.

25. Nanoscale segregation of actin nucleation and elongation factors determines dendritic spine protrusion.

26. Arp2/3 complex is essential for actin network treadmilling as well as for targeting of capping protein and cofilin.

27. ForC lacks canonical formin activity but bundles actin filaments and is required for multicellular development of Dictyostelium cells.

28. Actin branching in the initiation and maintenance of lamellipodia.

29. Actin dynamics and turnover in cell motility.

30. Cortactin deficiency is associated with reduced neutrophil recruitment but increased vascular permeability in vivo.

31. The vinculin-DeltaIn20/21 mouse: characteristics of a constitutive, actin-binding deficient splice variant of vinculin.

32. Molecular basis for the dual function of Eps8 on actin dynamics: bundling and capping.

33. Poxviruses taking a ride on actin: new users of known hardware.

34. Cortactin promotes migration and platelet-derived growth factor-induced actin reorganization by signaling to Rho-GTPases.

35. F- and G-actin concentrations in lamellipodia of moving cells.

36. Arp2/3 complex interactions and actin network turnover in lamellipodia.

37. Differentially oriented populations of actin filaments generated in lamellipodia collaborate in pushing and pausing at the cell front.

38. Cdc42 and phosphoinositide 3-kinase drive Rac-mediated actin polymerization downstream of c-Met in distinct and common pathways.

39. Role of the WASP family proteins for Mycobacterium marinum actin tail formation.

40. Abi1 regulates the activity of N-WASP and WAVE in distinct actin-based processes.

41. N-WASP deficiency impairs EGF internalization and actin assembly at clathrin-coated pits.

42. Bacteria-host-cell interactions at the plasma membrane: stories on actin cytoskeleton subversion.

43. Pathogen-induced actin filament rearrangement in infectious diseases.

44. Xin repeats define a novel actin-binding motif.

45. Regulation of actin dynamics by WASP and WAVE family proteins.

46. Enterohaemorrhagic and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli use different mechanisms for actin pedestal formation that converge on N-WASP.

47. Sra-1 and Nap1 link Rac to actin assembly driving lamellipodia formation.

48. Actin-based motility of Burkholderia pseudomallei involves the Arp 2/3 complex, but not N-WASP and Ena/VASP proteins.

49. Actin pedestal formation by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and intracellular motility of Shigella flexneri are abolished in N-WASP-defective cells.

50. The Abl interactor proteins localize to sites of actin polymerization at the tips of lamellipodia and filopodia.

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