Molecular dissection of zyxin function reveals its involvement in cell motility

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Beckerle, Mary C.
Other Author Drees, Beth E.; Andrews, Katy M.
Title Molecular dissection of zyxin function reveals its involvement in cell motility
Date 1999
Description Spatially controlled actin filament assembly is critical for numerous processes, including the vectorial cell migration required for wound healing, cell-mediated immunity, and embryogenesis. One protein implicated in the regulation of actin assembly is zyxin, a protein concentrated at sites where the fast growing ends of actin filaments are enriched.
Type Text
Publisher Rockefeller University Press
Volume 147
Issue 7
First Page 1549
Last Page 1559
Subject Zyxin; Actinin; Ena/VASP
Subject LCSH Phosphoproteins; Cytoskeletal proteins; Protein-protein interactions; Cell migration; Cells -- Motility
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Drees, B. E., Andrews, K. M., & Beckerle, M. C. (1999). Molecular dissection of zyxin function reveals its involvement in cell motility. Journal of Cell Biology, 147(7), 1549-59.
Rights Management (c)Drees, B. E., Andrews, K. M., & Beckerle, M. C., 1999. Originally published in J. Cell Biol., 147(7), 1549-59. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cr6c0b
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