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Cosa (chi) è globular actin - definizione

FILAMENT IN THE CYTOPLASM OF EUKARYOTIC CELLS
Actin filament; Microfilaments; Actin filaments; Actin cytoskeleton

Actin         
MOTOR PROTEIN INVOLVED IN MUSCLE CONTRACTION
G-actin; Alpha-actin; F-actin; Actins; Microfilament proteins; Microfilament protein; Actinous; F actin; G actin; Actin tail; Actin polymerization
Actin is a family of globular multi-functional proteins that form microfilaments in the cytoskeleton, and the thin filaments in muscle fibrils. It is found in essentially all eukaryotic cells, where it may be present at a concentration of over 100 μM; its mass is roughly 42 kDa, with a diameter of 4 to 7 nm.
actin         
MOTOR PROTEIN INVOLVED IN MUSCLE CONTRACTION
G-actin; Alpha-actin; F-actin; Actins; Microfilament proteins; Microfilament protein; Actinous; F actin; G actin; Actin tail; Actin polymerization
['akt?n]
¦ noun Biochemistry a protein which forms (together with myosin) the contractile filaments of muscle cells.
Origin
1940: from Gk aktis, aktin- 'ray' + -in1.
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Wikipedia

Microfilament

Microfilaments, also called actin filaments, are protein filaments in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that form part of the cytoskeleton. They are primarily composed of polymers of actin, but are modified by and interact with numerous other proteins in the cell. Microfilaments are usually about 7 nm in diameter and made up of two strands of actin. Microfilament functions include cytokinesis, amoeboid movement, cell motility, changes in cell shape, endocytosis and exocytosis, cell contractility, and mechanical stability. Microfilaments are flexible and relatively strong, resisting buckling by multi-piconewton compressive forces and filament fracture by nanonewton tensile forces. In inducing cell motility, one end of the actin filament elongates while the other end contracts, presumably by myosin II molecular motors. Additionally, they function as part of actomyosin-driven contractile molecular motors, wherein the thin filaments serve as tensile platforms for myosin's ATP-dependent pulling action in muscle contraction and pseudopod advancement. Microfilaments have a tough, flexible framework which helps the cell in movement.

Actin was first discovered in rabbit skeletal muscle in the mid 1940 by F.B. Straub1. Almost 20 years later, H.E. Huxley demonstrated that actin is essential for muscle constriction. The mechanism in which actin creates long filaments was first described in the mid 1980. Later studies showed that actin has an important role in cell shape, motility, and cytokinesis.