FLAG3
FLAG3, also known as Filamentous Actin G3, is a gene that encodes a protein involved in actin organization and cellular processes. The protein product of FLAG3 plays a role in the dynamic assembly and disassembly of actin filaments, which are crucial components of the cytoskeleton. These filaments are essential for a wide range of cellular functions, including cell shape, cell movement, and intracellular transport. Research into FLAG3 has explored its interactions with other actin-binding proteins and its potential involvement in various cellular pathways. Mutations or altered expression of FLAG3 have been investigated for their association with certain cellular phenotypes and potential implications in biological processes. Understanding the function of FLAG3 contributes to a broader comprehension of actin dynamics and its significance in cellular health and disease.