Actin is a globular structural
protein that polymerizes in a helical fashion to form an
actin filament (or
microfilament). These form the
cytoskeleton - a three-dimensional network inside an eukaryotic
cell.
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Full article >>>Actin is a globular
protein that polymerize helicaly forming
actin filaments (or
microfilaments), which like the other two components of the cellular
cytoskeleton form a three-dimensional network inside an eukariotic
cell.
Full article >>>Many membrane-bound components that regulate
actin cytoskeleton dynamics and
cell-surface motility associate with PtdIns(4,5)P2-rich
lipid rafts.
Full article >>>Actin:
A
protein of 42 kD, very abundant in eukaryotic
cells (8-14% total
cell protein) and one of the major components of the acto
myosin motor and the cortical
microfilament meshwork.
Full article >>>Actin Filaments
Monomers of the
protein actin polymerize to form
long, thin fibers. These are about 8 nm in diameter and, being the thinnest of the cytoskeletal filaments, are also called
microfilaments.
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Full article >>>actin: a
protein filament within the
sarcomeres of
muscle cells.
action: potential occurs when a
neuron is displaying a
nerve impulse.
active site: the portion of an
enzyme that interacts with the
substrate.
Full article >>>actin -
protein which when polymerized forms
microfilaments, part of the
cytoskeleton and necessary for
cytokinesis and other cellular functions.
agglutination - the state of joining or clumping together by adhesion.
Full article >>>actin[Gk. aktis, a ray]
A globular
protein that links into chains, two of which twist helically about each other, forming
microfilaments in
muscle and other contractile
elements in
cells.
Full article >>>actin The
protein from which
microfilaments are composed; forms the contractile filaments of
sarcomeres in
muscle cells.
Full article >>>actin A
protein in a
muscle fiber that, together with
myosin, is responsible for contr
action and relaxation.
actinomorphic Regular or radially symmetric
flowers.
actinotroch
Larval form found in Phoronida.
Full article >>>Actin filaments assist in the movement of nearly all eukaryotic
cells.
Microvilli and
pseudopodia move by the
action of
actin filaments.
Actin filaments are important in
muscle contraction.
Full article >>>-
acting
gene: A
gene acting on or co-operating with another
gene on the same
chromosome (see
trans-acting
gene).
Full article >>>Trans acting factor
A
molecule that can diffuse through the
cell to act at a distance from where it is made.
Full article >>>The forces
acting to cause one
genotype to be more fertile than another
genotype.
Related Terms:
GenotypeThe term proposed by Johannsen (1909) for the
hereditary constitution of an individual, or of particular nuclei within its
cells.
Full article >>>The forces
acting to cause differential mortality of an
organism at any stage (other than
gametes) in its life cycle.
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Full article >>>Dominant(-
acting)
oncogene. A
gene that stimulates
cell proliferation and contributes to
oncogenesis when present in a single copy. (See
Oncogene.)
Dormancy.
Full article >>>Contiguous genes -- genes physically close on a
chromosome that when
acting together
express a
phenotype.
Full article >>>actin A
protein (~ kDa) making up the thin filaments of
muscle and
cytoskeleton of eukaryotic
cells.
Full article >>>Its product binds to
DNA,
acting as a
transcription factor that is critical for testis production. Scientists studying sex
reversal, a difference between the chromosomal sex and the phenotypic sex, confirmed the importance of SRY.
Full article >>>The
variation requires a cis-
acting hix element at the borders of the invertable element and a
trans-acting hin
gene, which encodes a
site-specific
recombinase, called an invertase.
Full article >>>Enhancer: An
enhancer is a cis-
acting
nucleotide sequence to which
transcription factor(s) bind, and which increases the
transcription of a
gene.
Full article >>>Vitamin. Chemical substances required in trace concentrations
acting as a cofactor with
enzymes in catalyzing
biochemical reactions
Viviparous (development). Refers to development of an
organism through the juvenile stage within a parent ...
Full article >>>cell vacuole a membrane-bound sac that is found in many
cells, normally
acting as a storage
organ of various types. A large central
vacuole is a particular feature of many
plant cells, where it can occupy 80-90% of the total
cell volume.
Full article >>>RNA primers -
primers used to synthesize
DNA strands by
acting as a
templateRNA splicing - process in which
intron sequences are excised from
RNA molecules in the
nucleus during formation of
messenger RNA ...
Full article >>>acting on many or all genes in all
tissues), or
tissue-specific (i.e. present only in a particular
cell type, and activating the genes restricted to that
cell type).
Full article >>>CIS - As used in
molecular biology, an inter
action between two sites which are located within the same
molecule. However, a cis-
acting
protein can either be one which acts only on the
molecule of
DNA from which it was
expressed, ...
Full article >>>He showed that, under stress, some
bacteria can induce a
mutation to fix a "broken"
gene -- and not produce (many) other
mutations. In other words, the stress was not
acting as generalized
mutagen.
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