Actin-Binding Protein

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CSP: diverse family of cytoskeletal proteins which bind actin, thereby stabilizing or destabilizing microfilaments, anchoring them to other cell structures, or subserving intracellular translocation and motility.,FMA: Protein that binds to actin filaments and modulates their properties and functions. Examples: actin-bundling protein, actin severing protein.,UWDA: Protein that binds to actin filaments and modulates their properties and functions. Examples: actin-bundling protein, actin severing protein.,NCI: A diverse group of proteins that bind to actin. These proteins direct a complex network of protein filaments that provide stability to the cellular infrastructure by supporting the dynamic motility of microfilaments, thereby enabling intracellular translocation and organelle transport.

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