2022
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.s1.r4107
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Disassembly of fascin bundled actin filaments via their Mical associated oxidation

Abstract: Actin filaments are the major component of cellular substructures involved in cell motility and cell sensing, depending on the cues from the microenvironment. Actin’s diverse functions are enabled by its transitions from a monomeric (G‐actin) to filamentous (F‐actin) form, which in turn can be converted into higher order structures, like bundles, with the help of various actin‐crosslinking proteins. The mechanism of actin bundles formation has been previously reported, but how they disassemble is understood le… Show more

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