About this Research Topic
Different actin-binding proteins have different structures; some proteins have acquired distinct crystal structures whereas others are considered intrinsically disordered proteins (IDP). The numerous emerging functions, complex underlying mechanisms and the special structures of actin-binding proteins has attracted the attention of current biological researchers and may provide key insights into actin-cytoskeletal regulation and corresponding drug development in the future.
This Research Topic aims to provide researchers with an exclusive platform to publish their latest discoveries in actin-binding proteins in addition to discussing the concerns and advances in the field through Reviews and Original Research articles. The collection is open to research covering all aspects of actin-binding proteins including, but not limited to:
• Evolution of actin binding proteins;
• Novel cellular and physiological functions of actin binding proteins;
• Biochemical and structural studies on actin binding proteins;
• Molecular mechanisms of actin binding protein in critical biological processes;
• Development of tools and techniques for actin binding proteins research.
Keywords: Actin-Binding Proteins, Function, Structure, Evolution, Transgelin-2
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