“…Despite the frequent pairwise arrangement of their ABDs, some actin-bundling proteins undergo dimerization to crosslink actin filaments (Mimura and Asano, 1986;Thomas, 2012;Thomas et al, 2009). For instance, dimerization as a prerequisite for actin-bundling activity has been reported for members of the evolutionarily conserved villin and formin families and for the recently described, plant-specific SCAB1 protein (Chhabra and Higgs, 2006;George et al, 2007;Harris et al, 2004;Li and Higgs, 2005;Michelot et al, 2006;Michelot et al, 2005;Mimura and Asano, 1986;Xu et al, 2004;Yokota et al, 1998;Zhang et al, 2012). By contrast, fimbrins use the close proximity of their two ABDs to induce bundle formation and function as monomers in yeast, animals and plants (Klein et al, 2004;Nakano et al, 2001;Volkmann et al, 2001).…”