aktinpolimerizáció
Aktinpolimerizáció refers to the process by which actin monomers assemble into filaments. This is a fundamental cellular process crucial for various cellular functions, including cell shape, motility, and intracellular transport. Actin monomers, also known as G-actin (globular actin), exist in the cytoplasm. Under specific conditions, these monomers polymerize to form F-actin (filamentous actin), which are double-helical polymers.
The polymerization process is dynamic and involves several stages. It typically begins with nucleation, where a
Several proteins regulate actin polymerization, including actin-binding proteins. These proteins can promote or inhibit filament formation,