F-BAR proteins are multivalent adaptors that link plasma membrane and cytoskeleton and coordinate cellular processes such as membrane protrusion and migration. Yet, little is known about the function of F-BAR proteins in vivo. Here we report, that the F-BAR protein NOSTRIN is necessary for proper vascular development in zebrafish and postnatal retinal angiogenesis in mice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The c-Cbl-associated protein (CAP), also known as ponsin, localizes to focal adhesions and stress fibers and is involved in signaling events. Phosphorylation has been described for the other two members of the sorbin homology family, vinexin and ArgBP2, but no data exist about the putative phosphorylation of CAP. According to previous findings, CAP binds to tyrosine kinase c-Abl.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe recently observed that a novel, shortened variant of eNOS trafficking inducer (NOSTRIN) is expressed in cirrhotic liver. This shortened variant (NOSTRINbeta) lacks the first 78 amino acids of full-length NOSTRIN (NOSTRINalpha) and thus a substantial part of its F-BAR domain. In contrast to NOSTRINalpha, NOSTRINbeta mainly localizes to the cell nucleus.
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