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Gamma-Actin Protein

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Gamma-Actin Protein

Overview

Gamma-actin (γ-actin) is a cytoplasmic actin isoform encoded by the ACTG1 gene located on chromosome 17q25.3. As one of six actin isoforms in humans, gamma-actin represents a ubiquitously expressed form of actin found in essentially all cell types, where it comprises the major component of the cytoplasmic actin pool. Unlike muscle-specific alpha-actin isoforms (α-cardiac and α-skeletal), gamma-actin functions as a structural and dynamic component of the cytoskeleton in non-muscle cells, including neurons. The protein consists of 375 amino acids and exists in both monomeric (G-actin) and polymerized (F-actin) states, which are in constant equilibrium within cells. Gamma-actin is highly conserved across species, differing from beta-actin (the other major cytoplasmic isoform) by only four amino acids, yet these subtle differences confer distinct functional properties and cellular localizations.

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