dematin
Dematin is an actin-binding protein predominantly expressed in human erythrocytes (red blood cells) and certain other cell types. It is classified as a member of the gelsolin superfamily and plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity of the erythrocyte membrane by linking the actin cytoskeleton to the plasma membrane. This interaction supports the cell’s shape, flexibility, and durability, which are essential for the erythrocytes' ability to navigate through narrow capillaries and withstand mechanical stress.
Structurally, dematin consists of a head domain that binds to actin filaments and a tail that interacts
Research indicates that dematin is involved in cellular processes such as membrane-cytoskeleton linkage, cell shape regulation,
Understanding dematin’s role in cell architecture and stability has implications for diseases related to cytoskeletal defects