Ubiquitous, 12-16 kDa large, actin-binding, phylogenetically highly conserved, cytosolic proteins consisting of 125-153 amino acids, which occur in all eukaryotic cells.
In addition to actin, profilins bind phosphoinositides and poly-L-proline, although less frequently.
In humans, profilins probably occur in 3 isoforms. Profilins are, among other things, important for the formation of the cytoskeleton of the cell and have an important function both for the cell mobility of the cell and for the transmission of signals between cells.
The homologies between plant profilins are much higher (about 70%) than between plant and animal (30-40%).
Profilins play an important role in the polymerisation of actin (see cytoskeleton below).