Abstract
Actin undergoes several forms of post-translational modifications that play roles in normal physiological processes and pathological states. A new study reveals that a complex between lysine-acetylated actin and cyclase-associated protein inhibits the formin INF2 by enhancing intramolecular inhibitory interactions in this protein.
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