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Actin

Actin is a family of globular multi-functional proteins that form microfilaments in the cytoskeleton, and the thin filaments in muscle fibrils. Actin exists in three major isoforms, including α-, β-, and γ-actin. α-Actin isoform is predominantly expressed in muscle cells (e.g., α-skeletal, α-cardiac, α-vascular smooth), while β- and γ-actin are primarily found in nonmuscle cells (e.g., β-cytoplasmic, γ-cytoplasmic, γ-enteric smooth). In physiological conditions, actin can reversibly polymerize between its monomeric (G-actin) and filamentous (F-actin) forms. The ability of actin to reversibly assemble into filaments (F-actin) provides the foundation upon which many essential cellular functions rely, such as cell movement, cytokinesis, and maintenance of the cytoskeletal structure, which is closely associated with cancer metastasis.

Actin Isoform Specific Products:

Cat. No. Product Name Effect Purity Chemical Structure
  • HY-184235
    β-actin-IN-1
    Inhibitor
    β-actin-IN-1 is a selective and covalent β-actin polymerization inhibitor. β-actin-IN-1 targets Cys272 of β-actin and shows selectivity over α-actin and γ-actin. β-actin-IN-1 inhibits β-actin polymerization and disrupts the actin cytoskeleton in cancer cells, leading to cell migration inhibition as well as cell death. β-actin-IN-1 can be used for the study of osteosarcoma.
    β-actin-IN-1

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