sciellin
Sciellin is a protein found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. It belongs to the actin-binding protein family and plays a significant role in regulating actin dynamics, which is crucial for various cellular processes. Sciellin's primary function is to promote actin polymerization, the process by which individual actin filaments assemble into larger structures. It achieves this by nucleating new actin filaments, providing a starting point for their growth. This ability to initiate filament formation makes sciellin a key player in the rapid assembly of actin networks that are essential for cell shape, movement, and internal organization.
The protein is involved in maintaining the structure and stability of the cytoskeleton, the internal scaffolding