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Actin | Definition Function | Britannica actin, protein that is an important contributor to the contractile property of muscle and other cells It exists in two forms: G-actin (monomeric globular actin) and F-actin (polymeric fibrous actin), the form involved in muscle contraction
Actin Structure and Function - PMC - PubMed Central (PMC) Actin is the most abundant protein in most eukaryotic cells It is highly conserved and participates in more protein-protein interactions than any known protein These properties, along with its ability to transition between monomeric (G-actin) and
Actin and Myosin - Biology Dictionary Actin and myosin are both proteins that are found in every type of muscle tissue Thick myosin filaments and thin actin filaments work together to generate muscle contractions and movement Myosin is a type of molecular motor and converts chemical energy released from ATP into mechanical energy
Actin: Structure, Function, and Dynamics - The Science Notes Actin forms a complex ultrastructure that supports cellular shape and motion The cytoskeleton, composed of actin filaments, provides a scaffold for cellular organization and facilitates various cellular movements
Actin structure and function - PubMed Owing to its central role in the cell, the actin cytoskeleton is also disrupted or taken over by numerous pathogens Here we review structures of G-actin and F-actin and discuss some of the interactions that control the polymerization and disassembly of actin
Actin Structure and Function - Annual Reviews Actin is the most abundant protein in most eukaryotic cells It is highly conserved and participates in more protein-protein interactions than any known protein