Actins are a major component of the cytoskeleton ubiquitously expressed in all eukaryotic cells. Although actin is one of the most conserved eukaryotic proteins, six isoforms are characterized by isoelectric point and amino acid sequence analysis. Four of them represent differentiation markers of muscle tissues and two are found practically in all cells. These six different actin isoforms share 90% sequence homology throughout the entire molecule, but each has a unique sequence in the first 18 residues at the amino terminus. These actins are thought to be involved in the maintenance of contractile activity and other cellular functions. Anti-Alpha-Actin (Smooth Muscle) antibody recognizes smooth muscle actin, no cross-reaction with cardiac or skeletal muscle actin and other non-muscle actins.
Actins are a major component of the cytoskeleton ubiquitously expressed in all eukaryotic cells. Although actin is one of the most conserved eukaryotic proteins, six isoforms are characterized by isoelectric point and amino acid sequence analysis. Four of them represent differentiation markers of muscle tissues and two are found practically in all cells. These six different actin isoforms share 90% sequence homology throughout the entire molecule, but each has a unique sequence in the first 18 residues at the amino terminus. These actins are thought to be involved in the maintenance of contractile activity and other cellular functions. Anti-Alpha-Actin (Smooth Muscle) antibody recognizes smooth muscle actin, no cross-reaction with cardiac or skeletal muscle actin and other non-muscle actins.