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actine

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ID 732398 Last modified 16.12.2015
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Domain biochemistry
  • a protein comprising globular subunits which aggregate to form filaments, originally identified (in association with myosin) as a component of muscle cells, and later found in almost all eukaryotic cells, being involved in cell shape, adhesion, and motility, and the motion of intracellular components
aktiin
actin
Usage examples
  • Actin and myosin have been found in dozens of other (nonmuscle) cells and are believed to be responsible for the contractile properties of animal cells generally.
Good to know
  • There are two forms, denoted by prefixed hyphenated capital letters: G-actin (‘globular’ actin) and F-actin (‘fibrous’ actin).
actine

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