The mother of all actins?

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Abstract

New insights into the structure of filaments made of crenactin, a homolog of actin found in archaea, shed light on how the cytoskeleton might have evolved.

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Merino, F., & Raunser, S. (2016). The mother of all actins? ELife, 5(DECEMBER2016). https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.23354

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