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MYOSIN VA TRANSPORT OF LIPOSOMES IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL ACTIN NETWORKS IS MODULATED BY ACTIN FILAMENT DENSITY, POSITION, AND POLARITY: Supplemental_Materials_and_SM_Appendix
[article]
2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
The cell's dense three-dimensional (3D) actin filament network presents numerous challenges to vesicular transport by teams of myosin Va (MyoVa) molecular motors. These teams must navigate their cargo through diverse actin structures ranging from Arp2/3-branched lamellipodial networks to the dense, unbranched cortical networks. To define how actin filament network organization affects MyoVa cargo transport, we created two different 3D actin networks in vitro. One network was comprised of
doi:10.1101/526640
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