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  1. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
  2. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Volume 65
  3. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Volume 65, Issue 14, July 2008
  4. Myosin I: From yeast to human
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Myosin I: From yeast to human
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Myosin I: From yeast to human

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Kim, S. V. Flavell, R. A.
Copyright Year 2008
Abstract Myosin I is a non-filamentous, single-headed, actin-binding motor protein and is present in a wide range of species from yeast to man. The role of these class I myosins have been studied extensively in simple eukaryotes, showing their role in diverse processes such as actin cytoskeleton organization, cell motility, and endocytosis. Recently, studies in metazoans have begun to reveal more specialized functions of myosin I. It will be a major challenge in the future to examine the physiological functions of each class I myosin in different cell types of metazoans.
Starting Page 2128
Ending Page 2137
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISSN 1420682X
Journal Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Volume Number 65
Issue Number 14
e-ISSN 14209071
Language English
Publisher SP Birkhäuser Verlag Basel
Publisher Date 2008-03-17
Publisher Place Basel
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Myosin I actin vertebrate Biochemistry Life Sciences Biomedicine general Cell Biology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Cell Biology Molecular Biology Molecular Medicine Pharmacology Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
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