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Reconstituting the dynamic steady states of actin networks in vitro

Despite the constant renewal of their components, cellular actin networks maintain their overall appearance, through a subtle balance of filament assembly and disassembly. This balance is key to the remodelling of cellular architecture. We discuss the significance of in vitro reconstitutions in deciphering the complexity of actin regulation.

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Fig. 1: Dynamic steady states of actin networks.

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M.T. and L.B. thank the CytoMorpho Lab for critical reading and providing constructive comments. This work was supported by a European Research Council consolidator grant (771599) and proof-of-concept grant (780458) (to M.T.) and by an advanced grant (741773) (AAA) (to L.B.).

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Théry, M., Blanchoin, L. Reconstituting the dynamic steady states of actin networks in vitro. Nat Cell Biol 26, 494–497 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41556-024-01379-x

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