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Cover: Drosophila S2 cells transfected with
various human coronin-1B−GFP expression constructs (green) stained with
Alexa Fluor-568-coupled phalloidin (red). Overexpression of wild-type
coronin 1B induces the formation of F-actin cables, whereas mutants
that lack F-actin binding do not induce cables. The cell in the third
column, third row was treated with latrunculin B to induce actin
depolymerization. Coronin-1B-induced actin cables are resistant to this
drug, suggesting that they are protected from depolymerization. See
article by L. Cai et al. (pp. 1779-1790).
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