alveolitiny
Alveolitiny, known in English as alveolins, are a family of cytoskeletal proteins found in the alveolate supergroup, which includes ciliates, dinoflagellates, and apicomplexan parasites. These proteins localize to the inner membrane complex (IMC), a layer of membranes and associated proteins beneath the plasma membrane that supports the cell cortex in many alveolates. Alveolins are typically rich in coiled-coil domains and assemble into filamentous networks that lie on the cytosolic face of the IMC, forming a structural lattice that helps maintain cell shape and mechanical stability.
Function is closely tied to the cell’s architecture and movement. The alveolin lattice provides a scaffold
Distribution across alveolates is broad, with different species possessing a range of alveolin proteins that contribute
Research on alveolins uses methods such as gene disruption, protein localization studies, and electron microscopy to