Mammalian actin binding protein 1 is essential for endocytosis but not lamellipodia formation: functional analysis by RNA interference.
Mammalian actin binding protein 1 (mAbp1, also called SH3P7/Hip55) is structurally and functionally related to yeast Abp1 and to cortactin, both of which have been implicated in endocytotic processes. mAbp1 associates through its SH3 domain with dynamin, a large GTPase essential for vesicle fission....
Main Authors: | Mise-Omata, S, Montagne, B, Deckert, M, Wienands, J, Acuto, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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