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- The latrunculins are a family of natural products and toxins produced by certain sponges, including genus Latrunculia and Negombata, whence the name is...
- these drugs have multiple effects on the cytoskeleton: for example, Latrunculin both prevents actin polymerization as well as enhancing its rate of depolymerization...
- (28 in). Negombata magnifica is extremely toxic because of the toxin latrunculin. Negombata magnifica lives on shallow coral reefs in the northern waters...
- maintenance of cell polarity revealed using the actin inhibitor latrunculin-A Latrunculin alters the actin-monomer subunit interface to prevent polymerization...
- dynamics are widely used in research to study actin's role in biology. Latrunculin – a toxin produced by spongesbinds to G-actin preventing it from joining...
- x. PMID 19686371. Gibbon BC, Kovar DR, Staiger CJ (December 1999). "Latrunculin B has different effects on pollen germination and tube growth". The Plant...
- RABBIT MUSCLE ALPHA-ACTIN: HUMAN GELSOLIN DOMAIN 1 1esv: COMPLEX BETWEEN LATRUNCULIN A:RABBIT MUSCLE ALPHA ACTIN:HUMAN GELSOLIN DOMAIN 1 1h1v: GELSOLIN G4-G6/ACTIN...
- 1021/jo00019a004. James D. White, Motoji Kawasaki: "Total synthesis of (+)-latrunculin A", in: J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1990, 112, pp. 4991–4993; doi:10.1021/ja00168a071...
- maintenance of cell polarity while using and po****rizing the actin inhibitor latrunculin-A. He established that cofilin is largely responsible for actin filament...
- "Total Syntheses of the Actin-Binding Macrolides Latrunculin A, B, C, M, S and 16-epi-Latrunculin B". Chem. Eur. J. 13 (1): 115–134. doi:10.1002/chem...