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.
Microfilaments are thin, rod-like structures made of actin protein that are part of the cytoskeleton in eukaryotic cells. They provide structural support, help in cell movement, and are involved in cell division. Microfilaments are formed through the polymerization of actin monomers and are regulated by various actin-binding proteins.
its in both
dont care
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.