Stress fiber

Stress fiber
Stress fibers – visualized via fluorescence micrograph of F-actin
Identifiers
MeSHD022502
THH1.00.01.1.02033
Anatomical terminology

Stress fibers are contractile actin bundles found in non-muscle cells. They are composed of actin (microfilaments) and non-muscle myosin II (NMMII), and also contain various crosslinking proteins, such as α-actinin, to form a highly regulated actomyosin structure within non-muscle cells. Stress fibers have been shown to play an important role in cellular contractility, providing force for a number of functions such as cell adhesion, migration and morphogenesis.