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Guardians of the actin monomer.
[wiskott-aldrich syndrome]
Actin
is
a
universal
force
provider
in
eukaryotic
cells
.
Biological
processes
harness
the
pressure
generated
from
actin
polymerization
through
dictating
the
time
,
place
and
direction
of
filament
growth
.
As
such
,
polymerization
is
initiated
and
maintained
via
tightly
controlled
filament
nucleation
and
elongation
machineries
.
Biological
systems
integrate
force
into
their
activities
through
recruiting
and
activating
these
machineries
.
In
order
that
actin
function
as
a
common
force
generating
polymerization
motor
,
cells
must
maintain
a
pool
of
active
,
polymerization-ready
monomeric
actin
,
and
minimize
extemporaneous
polymerization
.
Maintenance
of
the
active
monomeric
actin
pool
requires
the
recycling
of
actin
filaments
,
through
depolymerization
,
nucleotide
exchange
and
reloading
of
the
polymerization
machineries
,
while
the
levels
of
monomers
are
constantly
monitored
and
supplemented
,
when
needed
,
via
the
access
of
a
reserve
pool
of
monomers
and
through
gene
expression
.
Throughout
its
monomeric
life
,
actin
needs
to
be
protected
against
gratuitous
nucleation
events
.
Here
,
we
review
the
proteins
that
act
as
custodians
of
monomeric
actin
.
We
estimate
their
levels
on
a
tissue
scale
,
and
calculate
the
implied
concentrations
of
each
actin
complex
based
on
reported
binding
affinities
.
These
estimations
predict
that
monomeric
actin
is
rarely
,
if
ever
,
alone
.
Thus
,
the
guardians
keep
the
volatility
of
actin
in
check
,
so
that
its
explosive
power
is
only
released
in
the
controlled
environments
of
the
nucleation
and
polymerization
machineries
.
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Diseases presenting
"polymerization-ready monomeric actin"
symptom
wiskott-aldrich syndrome
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