What are some interesting facts about actin?
Actin is one of the most conserved proteins known, exchanging between a monomeric and filamentous form. This cytoskeletal protein is highly abundant in neurons and relatively easy to visualize by routine staining with actin-filament binding probes such as phalloidin.
Actin is one of the most conserved proteins known, exchanging between a monomeric and filamentous form. This cytoskeletal protein is highly abundant in neurons and relatively easy to visualize by routine staining with actin-filament binding probes such as phalloidin.