Dynamic Actin Filaments
Dynamic actin filaments are an important component of the cytoskeletal system in all eukaryotic cells. They are composed of actin subunits, which are responsible for generating mechanical force and cell movement. These filaments play a role in various cellular processes such as cytokinesis, endocytosis, and cell migration. They are also involved in the regulation of muscle contraction and cell shape, as well as in the maintenance of cell polarity. Due to their complex and versatile properties, they are of great importance in research related to the development and function of the cell. Furthermore, their study has provided significant insights into the mechanism of diseases such as cancer.
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