Fhos, a mammalian formin, directly binds to F-actin via a region N-terminal to the FH1 domain and forms a homotypic complex via the FH2 domain to promote actin fiber formation (Q28212226)

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Fhos, a mammalian formin, directly binds to F-actin via a region N-terminal to the FH1 domain and forms a homotypic complex via the FH2 domain to promote actin fiber formation
scientific article (publication date: 15 November 2003)

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    Fhos, a mammalian formin, directly binds to F-actin via a region N-terminal to the FH1 domain and forms a homotypic complex via the FH2 domain to promote actin fiber formation (English)
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    Ryu Takeya
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    Hideki Sumimoto
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    15 November 2003
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    116
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    Pt 22
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    4567-75
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