citoszkeletonhoz
Citoszkeletonhoz is a Hungarian term that translates roughly to "to the cytoskeleton" and is used in cell biology to describe the localization or attachment of molecules to the cytoskeletal network. It encompasses interactions that tether proteins, organelles, and vesicles to cytoskeletal elements, influencing their position, stability, and movement within the cell.
The cytoskeleton itself is a dynamic framework composed of three main classes of filaments: actin filaments,
Attachment mechanisms to the cytoskeleton can occur directly or indirectly. Some proteins contain actin-binding domains or
Functions associated with cytoskeleton-linked localization include maintaining cell polarity, anchoring receptors and membrane domains, positioning organelles,
See also: cytoskeleton, actin, microtubules, intermediate filaments, motor proteins, cytosolic transport.