Actin-binding protein

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any of several proteins that associate with either actin monomers or actin filaments in cells and modify their properties. Many of these proteins are found in the cell cortex, an actin-rich layer just below the plasma membrane. Examples include dystropin, profilin, spectrin and ankyrin, fimbrin and α-actinin(see actinin), filamin, gelsolin, and the myosins. The term is sometimes applied specifically to filamin.

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Actin-binding protein

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Actin-binding proteins (also known as ABP) are proteins that bind to actin.[1] This may mean ability to bind actin monomers, or polymers, or both.

Many actin-binding proteins, including α-actinin, β-spectrin, dystrophin, utrophin and fimbrin, do this through the actin-binding calponin homology domain.

This is a list of actin-binding proteins in alphabetical order.

List:
0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W x Y Z
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0–9

  • 25kDa
  • 25kDa ABP from aorta p185neu
  • 30akDA 110 kD dimer ABP
  • 30bkDa 110 kD (Drebrin)
  • 34kDA
  • 45kDa
  • p53
  • p58gag [2]
  • p116rip

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

  • Harmonin b
  • Hrp36
  • Hexokinase
  • Hrp65-2
  • Hectochlorin
  • HS1 (actin binding protein)
  • Helicase II
  • Hsp27
  • HIP1 (Huntingtin Interacting protein 1)
  • Hsp70
  • Histactophilin
  • Hsp90
  • Histidine rich protein II
  • Hsp100

I

J

  • Jaspisamide A
  • Jasplakinolide

K

L

M

N

O

  • OYE2

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

Y

  • Y-box proteins
  • YpkA (YopO)

Z

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