'One ring to rule them all': How actin filaments are assembled by formins
Published Date: 4/16/2024
Source: phys.org
Actin is a highly abundant protein that controls the shape and movement of all our cells. Actin achieves this by assembling into filaments, one actin molecule at a time. The proteins of the formin family are pivotal partners in this process: positioned at the filament end, formins recruit new actin subunits and stay associated with the end by "stepping" with the growing filament.