Exosome-Delivered circSTAU2 Inhibits the Progression of Gastric Cancer by Targeting the miR-589/CAPZA1 Axis. | Exosome-Delivered circSTAU2 Inhibits the Progression of Gastric Cancer by Targeting the miR-589/CAPZA1 Axis. Zhang C, Wei G, Zhu X, Chen X, Ma X, Hu P, Liu W, Yang W, Ruan T, Zhang W, Wu C, Tao K., Free PMC Article | 01/21/2023 |
Capping protein regulates endosomal trafficking by controlling F-actin density around endocytic vesicles and recruiting RAB5 effectors. | Capping protein regulates endosomal trafficking by controlling F-actin density around endocytic vesicles and recruiting RAB5 effectors. Wang D, Ye Z, Wei W, Yu J, Huang L, Zhang H, Yue J., Free PMC Article | 01/22/2022 |
A barbed end interference mechanism reveals how capping protein promotes nucleation in branched actin networks. | A barbed end interference mechanism reveals how capping protein promotes nucleation in branched actin networks. Funk J, Merino F, Schaks M, Rottner K, Raunser S, Bieling P., Free PMC Article | 10/9/2021 |
in CAPZA1-overexpressing gastric epithelial cells infected with H. pylori, autolysosome formation is inhibited and CagA escapes autophagic degradation. | CAPZA1 determines the risk of gastric carcinogenesis by inhibiting Helicobacter pylori CagA-degraded autophagy. Tsugawa H, Mori H, Matsuzaki J, Sato A, Saito Y, Imoto M, Suematsu M, Suzuki H., Free PMC Article | 03/7/2020 |
Data show that CAPZA1 inhibits EMT in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC cells by regulating actin cytoskeleton remodeling, thereby reducing the metastatic ability of the cells. | CAPZA1 modulates EMT by regulating actin cytoskeleton remodelling in hepatocellular carcinoma. Huang D, Cao L, Zheng S., Free PMC Article | 12/16/2017 |
Disease causing mutations in inverted formin 2 regulate its binding to G-actin, F-actin capping protein (CapZ alpha-1) and profilin 2. | Disease causing mutations in inverted formin 2 regulate its binding to G-actin, F-actin capping protein (CapZ α-1) and profilin 2. Rollason R, Wherlock M, Heath JA, Heesom KJ, Saleem MA, Welsh GI., Free PMC Article | 10/22/2016 |
mDia1 displaced from the barbed end by CapZ Actin Capping Protein can randomly slide along the actin filament and later return. | Single-molecule visualization of a formin-capping protein 'decision complex' at the actin filament barbed end. Bombardier JP, Eskin JA, Jaiswal R, Corrêa IR Jr, Xu MQ, Goode BL, Gelles J., Free PMC Article | 07/2/2016 |
The present study suggests that CAPZA1 could be a marker of good prognosis in gastric cancer and shows that CAPZA1 is associated with decreased cancer cell migration and invasion. | Prognostic value of CAPZA1 overexpression in gastric cancer. Lee YJ, Jeong SH, Hong SC, Cho BI, Ha WS, Park ST, Choi SK, Jung EJ, Ju YT, Jeong CY, Kim JW, Lee CW, Yoo J, Ko GH., Free PMC Article | 11/2/2013 |
CAPAZA1 is over expressed in malignant melanoma. | Differential expression patterns of capping protein, protein phosphatase 1, and casein kinase 1 may serve as diagnostic markers for malignant melanoma. Sun D, Zhou M, Kowolik CM, Trisal V, Huang Q, Kernstine KH, Lian F, Shen B., Free PMC Article | 10/29/2011 |
Damaging exercise induced the expression of capZalpha, MCIP1, CARP1, DNAJB2, c-myc, and junD, each of which are likely involved in skeletal muscle growth, remodeling, and stress management. | Gene expression profiling in human skeletal muscle during recovery from eccentric exercise. Mahoney DJ, Safdar A, Parise G, Melov S, Fu M, MacNeil L, Kaczor J, Payne ET, Tarnopolsky MA., Free PMC Article | 01/21/2010 |
Cd2 antigen is linked to this protein via CMS and CIN85. | Linking the T cell surface protein CD2 to the actin-capping protein CAPZ via CMS and CIN85. Hutchings NJ, Clarkson N, Chalkley R, Barclay AN, Brown MH. | 01/21/2010 |
CKIP-1 has a role in cell morphology that depends on its interaction with actin-capping protein | The role of CKIP-1 in cell morphology depends on its interaction with actin-capping protein. Canton DA, Olsten ME, Niederstrasser H, Cooper JA, Litchfield DW., Free PMC Article | 01/21/2010 |
V-1, a protein expressed transiently during murine cerebellar development, regulates actin polymerization via interaction with capping protein | V-1, a protein expressed transiently during murine cerebellar development, regulates actin polymerization via interaction with capping protein. Taoka M, Ichimura T, Wakamiya-Tsuruta A, Kubota Y, Araki T, Obinata T, Isobe T. | 01/21/2010 |