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The following pages link to RICH-1 has a BIN/Amphiphysin/Rvsp domain responsible for binding to membrane lipids and tubulation of liposomes (Q30163961):
Displaying 17 items.
- A BAR domain-mediated autoinhibitory mechanism for RhoGAPs of the GRAF family (Q24309329) (← links)
- A CD317/tetherin-RICH2 complex plays a critical role in the organization of the subapical actin cytoskeleton in polarized epithelial cells (Q24319113) (← links)
- The BAR domain proteins: molding membranes in fission, fusion, and phagy (Q24544126) (← links)
- Structure and Dynamics of Helix-0 of the N-BAR Domain in Lipid Micelles and Bilayers (Q27651363) (← links)
- Shank3-Rich2 interaction regulates AMPA receptor recycling and synaptic long-term potentiation (Q28574653) (← links)
- Membrane curvature and mechanisms of dynamic cell membrane remodelling (Q29617321) (← links)
- Amphiphysin 1 is important for actin polymerization during phagocytosis (Q30480305) (← links)
- The Cdc42-selective GAP Rich regulates postsynaptic development and retrograde BMP transsynaptic signaling (Q34412416) (← links)
- Direct observation of Bin/amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain-induced membrane curvature by means of molecular dynamics simulations (Q35108075) (← links)
- Membrane remodeling from N-BAR domain interactions: insights from multi-scale simulation (Q35753794) (← links)
- BAR proteins in cancer and blood disorders (Q36073272) (← links)
- Factors influencing local membrane curvature induction by N-BAR domains as revealed by molecular dynamics simulations (Q36791244) (← links)
- Membrane binding and self-association of the epsin N-terminal homology domain (Q36927897) (← links)
- Organization of multiprotein complexes at cell-cell junctions (Q37118549) (← links)
- Barfly: Sculpting membranes at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction (Q37883261) (← links)
- Role of helix 0 of the N-BAR domain in membrane curvature generation. (Q42130100) (← links)
- Cyclic Nucleotide-dependent Protein Kinases Target ARHGAP17 and ARHGEF6 Complexes in Platelets. (Q42676743) (← links)