FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
Gene Group: CYTOSKELETON STRUCTURAL PROTEINS
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General Information
Name
CYTOSKELETON STRUCTURAL PROTEINS
Species
D. melanogaster
Symbol
CSP
FlyBase ID
FBgg0002210
Date last reviewed
2026-05-11
Number of members
25
Description
Description
The cytoskeleton is formed by protein polymers that help cells establish their shape, maintain their mechanical integrity, and divide. Eukaryotes have the most complex cytoskeletons, comprising actin filaments, intermediate filaments, microtubules, and septins. (Adapted from PMID:29967009 and PMID:22314400.)
Notes on Group

Insects lack the large families of cytoplasmic intermediate filaments found in vertebrates, but retain nuclear lamins that form the nuclear lamina. Although the nuclear lamina is sometimes treated as a separate structure from the cytoskeleton proper, lamins are classed as intermediate filament proteins by sequence, structure and assembly properties, and are therefore included here.

Key Gene Ontology (GO) terms
Biological Process
Cellular Component
Related Gene Groups
Component group(s)
Members (25)
For all members:
GO ribbon stack
 molecular functionbiological processcellular component
External Data
Synonyms and Secondary IDs
Synonym(s)
CSP
CYTOSKELETON STRUCTURAL PROTEINS
cytoskeletal filament proteins
Secondary FlyBase ID(s)
References (14)