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Actin

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Actin is a ubiquitous highly conserved 42-KDa globular protein in eukaryotic cells. There are three actin isoforms: alpha, beta, and gamma. The alpha actins are mainly found in muscle cells where they form thin filaments, part of the muscle contractile apparatus. The beta and gamma actins are found in most cell types and exist either as a monomeric form (G-actin) or as assembled, double helical, filamentous polymers called filamentous actin (F-actin or microfilaments). In non-muscle cells, the actin cytoskeleton provides mechanical support to cells and is a major driving force for cell motility. Actin also participates in many cellular processes such as cell division, vesicle and organelle movement, and signal transduction.

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Actin dynamics are regulated through actin polymerization and depolymerization. In vitro, the monomeric G-actin can automatically polymerize in salt solution at concentrations above the critical concentration (Cc) at which actin...

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Wu, Y. (2018). Actin. In: Hope, T.J., Richman, D.D., Stevenson, M. (eds) Encyclopedia of AIDS. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7101-5_70

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