Cdc42EP3-bound septin scaffolds promote actin polymerization.
2025The Journal of biological chemistry
Tomasso MR, Mehetre PD, Nagarajan P, Ravi R, Byrnett J +4 more
Plain English
This research studied the role of a protein called Cdc42EP3 in how two types of proteins, septins and actin, interact with each other in cells. The findings revealed that Cdc42EP3 not only helps septins attach to actin but also speeds up the process of forming actin filaments, making it easier for cells to build their structural framework. This is important because understanding these interactions can help in developing treatments for conditions involving cell movement and structure.
Who this helps: This benefits researchers and doctors working on diseases related to cell movement, such as cancer or neurodegenerative disorders.