How do bacteria modulate the host cytoskeleton?

How do bacteria modulate the host cytoskeleton? Some bacterial pathogens gain entry and subvert immune detection by surviving intracellularly. Others remain extracellular, but manipulate host pathways from outside. A common strategy employed by both these pathogens is to modulate or subvert the host cellular [...]

By Management|2024-03-07T16:19:14+08:00Nov 30th, 2023|Categories: Cytoskeleton Dynamics, MBInfo|Comments Off on How do bacteria modulate the host cytoskeleton?

What are actin filaments?

What are actin filaments? Actin filaments (F-actin) are linear polymers of globular actin (G-actin) subunits and occur as microfilaments in the cytoskeleton and as thin filaments, which are part of the contractile apparatus, in muscle and nonmuscle cells (see contractile bundles). They commonly underlie [...]

By Management|2024-03-07T16:26:51+08:00Nov 20th, 2023|Categories: Cytoskeleton Dynamics, MBInfo|Comments Off on What are actin filaments?

What is the cytoskeleton?

What is the Cytoskeleton? The eukaryotic cytoskeleton is a network of three long filament systems, made from the repetitive assembly and disassembly of dynamic protein components. The primary filament systems comprising the cytoskeleton are microtubules, actin filaments, and intermediate filaments. It creates an internal [...]

By Management|2024-03-07T16:29:22+08:00Nov 20th, 2023|Categories: Cytoskeleton Dynamics, MBInfo|Comments Off on What is the cytoskeleton?

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