aktiinimonomeri
Aktiinimonomeri, also known as actin monomer, is a fundamental component of the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells. It is a globular protein that exists in a dynamic equilibrium between its monomeric and polymeric forms. The monomeric form of aktiinimonomeri is a 42-kilodalton protein that consists of two domains: a globular domain and a pointed end domain. The globular domain is responsible for the binding of various proteins and other cellular components, while the pointed end domain is involved in the formation of the actin filament.
Aktiinimonomeri can polymerize into actin filaments, which are polar structures with a fast-growing (barbed) end and
The monomeric form of aktiinimonomeri plays a crucial role in various cellular processes, such as cell motility,