aktininn
Aktininn is a family of calcium-binding proteins that play a crucial role in muscle contraction. These proteins are part of the spectrin superfamily and are found in various cell types, particularly in muscle cells. The most well-known members are alpha-actinin and beta-actinin. Alpha-actinin is a key component of the Z-discs, which are the boundaries of sarcomeres, the basic contractile units of muscle. It acts as a structural protein, anchoring actin filaments to the Z-discs and providing structural integrity to the sarcomere. This anchoring is essential for the proper transmission of force during muscle contraction.
Beta-actinin, also known as actinin-2, is primarily found in muscle and is involved in regulating the length