mikrotrådar
Mikrotrådar, also known as microfilaments, are the thinnest type of protein filament within the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. They are dynamic structures that are constantly assembling and disassembling, playing a crucial role in cell shape, movement, and internal transport. The primary protein subunit of microfilaments is actin, a globular protein that polymerizes into long, double-helical filaments. These filaments are organized into various networks and bundles within the cell, often associated with other proteins that regulate their assembly, disassembly, and interaction with other cellular components.
Microfilaments are fundamental to several cellular processes. They provide mechanical support, helping to maintain cell shape