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      Non-muscle myosin II takes centre stage in cell adhesion and migration.

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          Non-muscle myosin II (NM II) is an actin-binding protein that has actin cross-linking and contractile properties and is regulated by the phosphorylation of its light and heavy chains. The three mammalian NM II isoforms have both overlapping and unique properties. Owing to its position downstream of convergent signalling pathways, NM II is central in the control of cell adhesion, cell migration and tissue architecture. Recent insight into the role of NM II in these processes has been gained from loss-of-function and mutant approaches, methods that quantitatively measure actin and adhesion dynamics and the discovery of NM II mutations that cause monogenic diseases.

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          Journal
          Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol
          Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1471-0080
          1471-0072
          Nov 2009
          : 10
          : 11
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Cell Biology, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA. miguelvix@virginia.edu
          Article
          NIHMS178003 nrm2786
          10.1038/nrm2786
          2834236
          19851336
          1b9af6d4-df03-4deb-bf96-bd01624afcf8
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