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Filopodia are long and thin finger-like protrusions essential for cell migration. They are formed by parallel actin bundles tightly packed by cell type and context dependent actin-bundling proteins. Our recent work analyzing the role of Fascin during tracheal development in Drosophila has shown that Singed (the Drosophila Fascin homolog) acts as a molecular link between the Branchless (FGF)/Breathless (FGFR) pathway and the actin cytoskeleton.

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Integration of multiple ubiquitin signals in proteasome regulation.

Methods Mol Biol

September 2013

Proteasome Regulation Lab, Cell Biology Department, Institute of Molecular Biology of Barcelona (CSIC), Barcelona, Spain.

The ubiquitin-proteasome system has emerged in the last decades as a new paradigm in cell physiology. Ubiquitin is found in fundamental levels of cell regulation, as a target for degradation to the proteasome or as a signal that controls protein function in a complex manner. Even though many aspects of the ubiquitin system remain unexplored, the contributions on the field uncover that ubiquitin represents one of the most sophisticated codes in cellular biology.

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