Actin, alpha 1

Actin, alpha skeletal muscle is a is_associated_with::protein that in humans is encoded by the ACTA1 is_associated_with::gene.

Skeletal actin gene expression
Skeletal alpha actin expression is induced by stimuli and conditions known to cause muscle formation. Such conditions result in fusion of committed cells (satellite cells) into myotubes, to form muscle fibers. Skeletal actin itself, when expressed, causes expression of several other "myogenic genes", which are essential to muscle formation. One key transcription factor that activates skeletal actin gene expression is Serum Response Factor ("SRF"), a protein that binds to specific sites on the promoter DNA of the actin gene. SRF may bring a number of other proteins to the promoter of skeletal actin, such as andogen receptor, and thereby contribute to induction of skeletal actin gene expression by androgenic (often termed "anabolic") steroids.

Interactions
Actin, alpha 1 has been shown to interact with is_associated_with::TMSB4X, MIB2 and is_associated_with::PRKCE.