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Signal transduction mechanisms assembly

Actin is one of the most highly conserved proteins and the monomeric subunit of microfilaments (Alberts et aL 2002 Perry and Cotterill 1965). Microfilaments belong to one of the three major components of the cytoskeleton. Actin is also a component of thin filaments managing contractility in muscle cells. Overall, actin serves in a variety of critical cellular mechanisms such as cell division, motility and shape, vesicle movement, signal transduction, and assembly and maintenance of cell junctions. [Pg.98]


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