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http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#typehttp://purl.uniprot.org/core/Journal_Citation
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment"The balance of transition between distinct adhesion types contributes to the regulation of mesenchymal cell migration, and the characteristic association of adhesions with actin filaments led us to question the role of actin filament-associating proteins in the transition between adhesive states. Tropomyosin isoform association with actin filaments imparts distinct filament structures, and we have thus investigated the role for tropomyosins in determining the formation of distinct adhesion structures. Using combinations of overexpression, knockdown, and knockout approaches, we establish that Tm5NM1 preferentially stabilizes focal adhesions and drives the transition to fibrillar adhesions via stabilization of actin filaments. Moreover, our data suggest that the expression of Tm5NM1 is a critical determinant of paxillin phosphorylation, a signaling event that is necessary for focal adhesion disassembly. Thus, we propose that Tm5NM1 can regulate the feedback loop between focal adhesion disassembly and focal complex formation at the leading edge that is required for productive and directed cell movement."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.org/dc/terms/identifier"doi:10.1128/mcb.00857-08"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Zhong J."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Lappalainen P."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Bach C.T."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"O'Neill G.M."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Gunning P.W."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Schevzov G."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Naumanen P."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Stehn J."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Cowell L.N."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Creed S."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Mahmassani M."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/date"2009"xsd:gYear
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/name"Mol Cell Biol"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/pages"1506-1514"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/title"Tropomyosin isoform expression regulates the transition of adhesions to determine cell speed and direction."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://purl.uniprot.org/core/volume"29"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#exactMatchhttp://purl.uniprot.org/pubmed/19124607
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/primaryTopicOfhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19124607
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http://purl.uniprot.org/uniprot/#_A0A087WS56-mappedCitation-19124607http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#objecthttp://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607
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http://purl.uniprot.org/uniprot/#_A0A087WSN6-mappedCitation-19124607http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#objecthttp://purl.uniprot.org/citations/19124607