MBInsights: Science and Research HubManagement2016-11-16T06:54:04+08:00

Alpha-actinin

By Management|Nov 30th, 2023|Categories: Cytoskeleton Dynamics, MBInfo|

Alpha-actinin α-actinin is an actin-binding protein [1] and component of the actin crosslinking functional modules; it lacks G-actin binding activity and lacks actin initiation/nucleation activity [2]. α-actinin is an important organizer of the cytoskeleton [...]

What is capping protein?

By Management|Nov 30th, 2023|Categories: Cytoskeleton Dynamics, MBInfo|

What is capping protein? Capping protein is involved in actin filament assembly and disassembly Capping proteins control access to the free barbed ends of actin filaments and is therefore a major factor affecting actin [...]

What are microtubules?

By Management|Nov 30th, 2023|Categories: Cytoskeleton Dynamics, MBInfo|

What are microtubules? Microtubules are hollow cylinders [1] that are approximately 25nm in diameter [2] and vary in length from 200 nm to 25 μm. They are formed by the lateral association of between [...]

I-BAR and Other Proteins/Factors

By Management|Nov 30th, 2023|Categories: Cytoskeleton Dynamics, MBInfo|

I-BAR and Other Proteins/Factors Proteins containing I-BAR (inverted Bin/amphiphysin/Rvs i.e. IRSp53 Missing-in-metastasis homology Domain or IMD) cooperate with various components of actin filament assembly, to promote filopodia protrusion, via several mechanisms including the stimulation [...]

Filamin

By Management|Nov 30th, 2023|Categories: Cytoskeleton Dynamics, MBInfo|

Filamin The filamin family of proteins bind to both actin and a number of signaling molecules including Rho GTPases. Evidence for this was shown with the loss of Filamin-A in M2 Melanoma cells, which [...]

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