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How Many Isoforms of Actin Exist?
Actin isoforms are categorized into six different types in mammals:
α-skeletal
,
α-cardiac
,
α-smooth
,
β-cytoplasmic
,
γ-smooth
, and
γ-cytoplasmic
. Each isoform is encoded by different genes and has specific expression patterns and functions.
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