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R Dyche Mullins

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Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|August 13, 2013
What we talk about when we talk about nuclear actinBrittany J Belin, R Dyche Mullins
Methods in Enzymology|March 18, 2014
Bacterial actin-like proteins: purification and characterization of self-assembly propertiesNatalie A Petek, R Dyche Mullins
Nature|January 30, 2010
Cell mechanics and the cytoskeletonDaniel A Fletcher, R Dyche Mullins
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 28, 2007
In vivo visualization of type II plasmid segregation: bacterial actin filaments pushing plasmidsChristopher S Campbell, R Dyche Mullins
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 3, 2010
VASP is a processive actin polymerase that requires monomeric actin for barbed end associationScott D Hansen, R Dyche Mullins
Plos Biology|April 20, 2004
Activation of Arp2/3 complex: addition of the first subunit of the new filament by a WASP protein triggers rapid ATP hydrolysis on Arp2Mark J Dayel, R Dyche Mullins
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|December 27, 2012
In vitro studies of actin filament and network dynamicsR Dyche Mullins, Scott D Hansen
Elife|August 22, 2015
Lamellipodin promotes actin assembly by clustering Ena/VASP proteins and tethering them to actin filamentsScott D Hansen, R Dyche Mullins
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 8, 2025
Membrane-associated polymerases deliver most of the actin subunits to a lamellipodial networkKristen Skruber, David Sept, R Dyche Mullins
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|November 19, 2025
Actin filament assembly driven by distributive polymerases clustered on membrane surfacesR Dyche Mullins, Jane Kondev, Kristen Skruber
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Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)|August 13, 2013
What we talk about when we talk about nuclear actinBrittany J Belin, R Dyche Mullins
Methods in Enzymology|March 18, 2014
Bacterial actin-like proteins: purification and characterization of self-assembly propertiesNatalie A Petek, R Dyche Mullins
Nature|January 30, 2010
Cell mechanics and the cytoskeletonDaniel A Fletcher, R Dyche Mullins
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 28, 2007
In vivo visualization of type II plasmid segregation: bacterial actin filaments pushing plasmidsChristopher S Campbell, R Dyche Mullins
The Journal of Cell Biology|November 3, 2010
VASP is a processive actin polymerase that requires monomeric actin for barbed end associationScott D Hansen, R Dyche Mullins
Plos Biology|April 20, 2004
Activation of Arp2/3 complex: addition of the first subunit of the new filament by a WASP protein triggers rapid ATP hydrolysis on Arp2Mark J Dayel, R Dyche Mullins
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|December 27, 2012
In vitro studies of actin filament and network dynamicsR Dyche Mullins, Scott D Hansen
Elife|August 22, 2015
Lamellipodin promotes actin assembly by clustering Ena/VASP proteins and tethering them to actin filamentsScott D Hansen, R Dyche Mullins
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 8, 2025
Membrane-associated polymerases deliver most of the actin subunits to a lamellipodial networkKristen Skruber, David Sept, R Dyche Mullins
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|November 19, 2025
Actin filament assembly driven by distributive polymerases clustered on membrane surfacesR Dyche Mullins, Jane Kondev, Kristen Skruber
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