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Abstract
ON THE BACK COVER: CLIK-1 (shown in green) is a calponin-related actin-binding protein that is predominantly expressed in the body wall muscle of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Overlaps between CLIK-1 and actin filaments (shown in magenta) generate the whitish green appearance of the sarcomeres.
Credit: Shoichiro Ono, Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University School of Medicine
期刊介绍:
Cytoskeleton focuses on all aspects of cytoskeletal research in healthy and diseased states, spanning genetic and cell biological observations, biochemical, biophysical and structural studies, mathematical modeling and theory. This includes, but is certainly not limited to, classic polymer systems of eukaryotic cells and their structural sites of attachment on membranes and organelles, as well as the bacterial cytoskeleton, the nucleoskeleton, and uncoventional polymer systems with structural/organizational roles. Cytoskeleton is published in 12 issues annually, and special issues will be dedicated to especially-active or newly-emerging areas of cytoskeletal research.