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1. The RabGAPs EPI64A and EPI64B regulate the apical structure of epithelial cells †

2. Effector-mediated ERM activation locally inhibits RhoA activity to shape the apical cell domain

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3. Yeast Rgd3 is a phospho-regulated F-BAR-containing RhoGAP involved in the regulation of Rho3 distribution and cell morphology

4. Kinesin-related Smy1 enhances the Rab-dependent association of myosin-V with secretory cargo

5. Regulation of actin-based apical structures on epithelial cells

6. Yeast Aim21/Tda2 both regulates free actin by reducing barbed end assembly and forms a complex with Cap1/Cap2 to balance actin assembly between patches and cables

7. Structure, Regulation, and Functional Diversity of Microvilli on the Apical Domain of Epithelial Cells

8. The function and dynamics of the apical scaffolding protein E3KARP are regulated by cell-cycle phosphorylation

9. Tracking individual secretory vesicles during exocytosis reveals an ordered and regulated process

10. Head-to-tail regulation is critical for the in vivo function of myosin V

11. Ezrin activation by LOK phosphorylation involves a PIP2-dependent wedge mechanism

12. Rapid Glucose Depletion Immobilizes Active Myosin V on Stabilized Actin Cables

13. Cordon Bleu serves as a platform at the basal region of microvilli, where it regulates microvillar length through its WH2 domains

14. The surprising dynamics of scaffolding proteins

15. Interactome Analysis Reveals Ezrin Can Adopt Multiple Conformational States

16. Active Segregation of Yeast Mitochondria by Myo2 Is Essential and Mediated by Mmr1 and Ypt11

17. Local phosphocycling mediated by LOK/SLK restricts ezrin function to the apical aspect of epithelial cells

18. Myosin-V Is Activated by Binding Secretory Cargo and Released in Coordination with Rab/Exocyst Function

19. EPI64 interacts with Slp1/JFC1 to coordinate Rab8a and Arf6 membrane trafficking

20. Z-line formins promote contractile lattice growth and maintenance in striated muscles of C. elegans

21. The UBX Protein SAKS1 Negatively Regulates Endoplasmic Reticulum-associated Degradation and p97-dependent Degradation

22. The scaffolding protein EBP50 regulates microvillar assembly in a phosphorylation-dependent manner

23. A Regulated Complex of the Scaffolding Proteins PDZK1 and EBP50 with Ezrin Contribute to Microvillar Organization

24. Polarized Growth in Budding Yeast in the Absence of a Localized Formin

25. T cell antigen receptor signaling and immunological synapse stability require myosin IIA

26. The Scaffold Protein PDZK1 Undergoes a Head-to-Tail Intramolecular Association That Negatively Regulates Its Interaction with EBP50

27. Self-masking in an Intact ERM-merlin Protein: An Active Role for the Central α-Helical Domain

28. EPI64 regulates microvillar subdomains and structure

29. Stable and Dynamic Axes of Polarity Use Distinct Formin Isoforms in Budding Yeast

30. Inhibition and Redistribution of NHE3, the Apical Na+/H+ Exchanger, by Clostridium difficile Toxin B

31. The EBP50-moesin interaction involves a binding site regulated by direct masking on the FERM domain

32. Magazine or journal—what is the difference? The role of the monitoring editor

33. Polarized growth and organelle segregation in yeast

34. Structure of the Active N-terminal Domain of Ezrin

35. Formin-dependent actin assembly is regulated by distinct modes of Rho signaling in yeast

36. The Tumor Suppressor Merlin Controls Growth in Its Open State, and Phosphorylation Converts It to a Less-Active More-Closed State

37. Microfilaments and microtubules: the news from yeast

38. Secretory vesicle transport velocity in living cells depends on the myosin-V lever arm length

39. Ras Regulates the Polarity of the Yeast Actin Cytoskeleton through the Stress Response Pathway

40. Nodes of Ranvier form in association with ezrin-radixin-moesin (ERM)-positive Schwann cell processes

41. Identification of a Novel Member of the Chloride Intracellular Channel Gene Family (CLIC5) That Associates with the Actin Cytoskeleton of Placental Microvilli

42. The Cooh-Terminal Domain of Myo2p, a Yeast Myosin V, Has a Direct Role in Secretory Vesicle Targeting

43. Regulation of cortical structure by the ezrin-radixin-moesin protein family

44. The Carboxyl-terminal Region of EBP50 Binds to a Site in the Amino-terminal Domain of Ezrin That Is Masked in the Dormant Molecule

45. Dynamics of ezrin and EBP50 in regulating microvilli on the apical aspect of epithelial cells

46. Ezrin: a protein requiring conformational activation to link microfilaments to the plasma membrane in the assembly of cell surface structures

47. Identification of EBP50: A PDZ-containing Phosphoprotein that Associates with Members of the Ezrin-Radixin-Moesin Family

48. The tails of apical scaffolding proteins EBP50 and E3KARP regulate their localization and dynamics

49. Parallel secretory pathways to the cell surface in yeast

50. Ezrin self-association involves binding of an N-terminal domain to a normally masked C-terminal domain that includes the F-actin binding site