Actin

/ˈæktɪn/ noun

A protein found in muscle and other cells that, along with myosin, is responsible for muscle contraction and various cellular movements. One of the most abundant proteins in many eukaryotic cells.

Named in 1942 by Hungarian biochemist Bruno Straub, from Latin 'actum' (something done or performed) plus the suffix '-in' common in protein names, reflecting its role in cellular action and movement.

AMአክቲን
ARأكتين
BNঅ্যাক্টিন
CAactina
CSaktin
DAaktin
DEAktin
ELακτίνη
ESactina
FAاکتین
FIaktiini
FRactine
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