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[[Severin]] is a calcium-activated protein which binds actin. It nucleates actin assembly, severes F-actin  and caps actin filaments. Severin is a member of the calcium-regulated gelsolin superfamily of actin severing and capping proteins<ref>PMID:15060630</ref>. It is named Adseverin and Scinderin as well.  
[[Severin]] is a calcium-activated protein which binds actin. It nucleates actin assembly, severes F-actin  and caps actin filaments. Severin is a member of the calcium-regulated gelsolin superfamily of actin severing and capping proteins<ref>PMID:15060630</ref>. It is named Adseverin and Scinderin as well.  


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