This time, we will explore the fascinating world of SSH3. From its origins to its impact on today's society, SSH3 has been the object of study, debate and admiration. Whether through his contributions in a specific field, his influence on popular culture, or his relevance in history, SSH3 has left an indelible mark on the world. Throughout this article, we will dive into a deep and detailed analysis of SSH3, exploring its many facets and offering a new perspective on its importance today. Get ready to discover everything there is to know about SSH3!
Protein phosphatase Slingshot homolog 3 is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the SSH3gene.[5][6]
Function
The ADF (actin-depolymerizing factor)/cofilin family (see MIM 601442) is composed of stimulus-responsive mediators of actin dynamics. ADF/cofilin proteins are inactivated by kinases such as LIM domain kinase-1 (LIMK1; MIM 601329). The SSH family appears to play a role in actin dynamics by reactivating ADF/cofilin proteins in vivo (Niwa et al., 2002).[6]
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