actiinisäikeisiin
Actiinisäikeisiin, commonly referred to as actin filaments or microfilaments, are essential components of the cytoskeleton found in eukaryotic cells. They are thin, flexible protein filaments, approximately 7 nanometers in diameter, primarily composed of the globular protein actin. Actin monomers, known as G-actin, polymerize in a head-to-tail manner to form a double helical filament called F-actin. This polymerization process is dynamic, meaning filaments can rapidly assemble and disassemble, a characteristic crucial for cellular functions.
Actin filaments play a vital role in maintaining cell shape and providing structural support. They are particularly