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Myosin Myth4-FERM Structures Highlight Important Principles of Convergent Evolution
Myth4 and FERM Have Overlapping and Distinct Roles in the Function of Myo1, a Class XIV Myosin in Tetrahymena Thermophila
FRNK Regulatory Complex Formation with FAK Is Regulated by ERK Mediated Serine 217 Phosphorylation
ERM Protein Family
A Novel FERM Domain Including Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor Is Involved in Rac Signaling and Regulates Neurite Remodeling
FAK in Cancer: Mechanistic Findings and Clinical Applications
Molecular Interactions of Talin and Actin: a Study on the Specific Domains of Talin Involved in the Interactions Ho-Sup Lee Iowa State University
FERM Domain Mediates Apical Targeting of PTP-BL 3301 and Incubating for 30 Minutes at Room Temperature
Emergence and Evolution of ERM Proteins and Merlin in Metazoans
Membrane Targeting of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase PTPL1 Through Its FERM Domain Via Binding to Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Biphosphate
Evolutionary Stories Told by One Protein Family: ERM Phylogeny in Metazoans
Crystal Structure of the FERM-Folded Talin Head Reveals the Determinants for Integrin Binding
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Inositol-Lipid Binding Motifs: Signal Integrators Through Protein-Lipid and Protein-Protein Interactions
LRRK2 G2019S Mutation Attenuates Microglial Motility by Inhibiting Focal Adhesion Kinase
Conformational Regulation of Membrane Localization
Mechanistic Principles Underlying Regulation of the Actin Cytoskeleton
Substrate Specificity and Plasticity of FERM-Containing Protein Tyrosine
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Phosphorylation of Kindlins and the Control of Integrin Function
High Resolution Crystal Structure of the FAK FERM Domain Reveals New
Structure of the ERM Protein Moesin Reveals the FERM Domain Fold Masked by an Extended Actin Binding Tail Domain
Phosphoinositide Binding by the SNX27 FERM Domain Regulates Its
The Interaction of Talin with the Cell Membrane Is Essential for Integrin Activation and Focal Adhesion Formation
Crystal Structure of the FERM-Folded Talin Head Reveals the Determinants for Integrin Binding
The EBP50-Moesin Interaction Involves a Binding Site Regulated by Direct Masking on the FERM Domain
The Talin FERM Domain Is Not So FERM
Myosin-X FERM Domain Modulates Integrin Activity at Filopodia Tips
Structural Basis for Endosomal Trafficking of Diverse Transmembrane Cargos by PX-FERM Proteins
A Glimpse of the ERM Proteins
Ezrin/Radixin/Moesin and Merlin Control Membrane Structure and Contact Inhibition