Microfilaments are thin, solid protein fibers that provide structural support for eukaryotic cells.
An actinin is a microfilament protein which has a function in the attachment of actin fibres in muscle cells.
The definition of a microfilament is a stringy protein found in most cells. The structure of a microfilament is a long, thing string-like protein and its function is to help the cell move. The biogenesis of a microfilament is a protein called actin.
dont care
its in both
both
actin and myosin?
Chandra Bhushan and Mrinal Halder
yes,thats what i think
cytoskeleton
Microfilament
Part of cytoskeleton is what i would say. Helps cells move also.
Microfilament disorders are a group of genetic conditions that affect the formation and function of microfilaments, which are components of the cell's cytoskeleton involved in cell structure and movement. These disorders can lead to a range of symptoms, such as muscle weakness, movement impairments, and developmental delays. Treatment may include physical therapy and supportive care to manage symptoms.