Distinct roles for two C. elegans anillins in the gonad and early embryo
@inproceedings{Maddox2005DistinctRF,
title={Distinct roles for two C. elegans anillins in the gonad and early embryo},
author={Amy Shaub Maddox and Bianca Hermine Habermann and Arshad Desai and Karen Oegema},
booktitle={Development},
year={2005}
}Anillins are conserved proteins that are important for stabilizing and remodeling the actin cytoskeleton. Anillins have been implicated in cytokinesis in several systems and in cellularization of the syncytial Drosophila embryo. Here, we examine the functions of three C. elegans proteins with homology to anillin (ANI-1, ANI-2 and ANI-3). We show that ANI-1 and ANI-2 contribute to embryonic viability by performing distinct functions in the early embryo and gonad, respectively. By contrast, ANI-3…
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