Journal articleAuthors : Haarer, Brian K. (2023)
Biochemical studies of human actin and its binding partners
rely heavily on abundant and easily purified α-actin from skeletal
muscle. Therefore, muscle actin has been used to evaluate
and determine the activities of most actin regulatory proteins
and there is an underlying concern that these proteins perform
differently with actin present in non-muscle cells. To provide
easily accessible and relatively abundant sources of human β-...