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A. L. Patel (email: alpatel@stanford.edu)
The dynamic remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton is a fundamental process underlying cell motility, morphogenesis, and intracellular trafficking. This write-up investigates the functional characterization of JUQ-123, a novel regulatory protein identified as a critical modulator of actin filament dynamics. Recent structural and biochemical analyses suggest that JUQ-123 operates as a capping and severing factor, distinct from the canonical gelsolin/cofilin families. This draft outlines the hypothesized mechanism of action, the structural domains of JUQ-123, and its potential implications in the pathology of metastatic cancers. JUQ-123
In short, it’s a “brain” that can talk to everything—from lights and thermostats to high‑resolution cameras and home entertainment systems—while learning your habits and optimizing energy usage in real time. the structural domains of JUQ-123
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