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Tropomyosin

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{{STRUCTURE_1c1g| PDB=1c1g | SIZE=400| SCENE=Tropomyosin/Cv/1 |CAPTION=Tropomyosin from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sus_scrofa ''Sus scrofa''], [[1c1g]] }}
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{{STRUCTURE_1c1g| PDB=1c1g | SIZE=400| SCENE=Tropomyosin/Cv/1 |CAPTION=Tropomyosin from pig, [[1c1g]] }}
'''3D Structure of Tropomyosin''' <br />
'''3D Structure of Tropomyosin''' <br />
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The image at the left is a Tropomyosin from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sus_scrofa ''Sus scrofa''] ([[1c1g]]).
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The image at the left is a Tropomyosin from pig ([[1c1g]]).
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== Tropomyosin ==
== Tropomyosin ==
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Tropomyosin (TPM) has a 4-helix coiled dimer structure. It regulates the binding of myosin thus regulating muscle contraction. In its locked conformation it binds troponin T (TnnT) and prevents the binding of myosin to actin. When Ca+ atoms bind to TnnT, the TPM assumes an open conformation and myosin can bind to actin. You can <scene name='Tropomyosin/Cv/2'>enlarge the image</scene> at the right for clarity.
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Tropomyosin (TPM) has a 4-helix coiled dimer structure. It regulates the binding of myosin thus regulating muscle contraction. In its locked conformation it binds troponin T (TnnT) and prevents the binding of myosin to actin. When Ca++ ions bind to TnnT, the TPM assumes an open conformation and myosin can bind to actin. You can <scene name='Tropomyosin/Cv/2'>enlarge the image</scene> at the right for clarity.
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[[1ic2]] - cTPM alpha-1 (mutant)<br />
[[1ic2]] - cTPM alpha-1 (mutant)<br />
[[2w49]] – cTnnC+cTnnT+cTnnI+cTPM alpha-1+cActin<br />
[[2w49]] – cTnnC+cTnnT+cTnnI+cTPM alpha-1+cActin<br />
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[[2z5h]] – yTPM alpha-1 N-terminal+C-terminal+GNC4+TnnT – yeast<br />
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[[2z5h]] – yTPM alpha-1 N-terminal+C-terminal+GNC4 leucine zipper+TnnT – yeast<br />
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[[2z5i]] - yTPM alpha-1 N-terminal+C-terminal+GNC4<br />
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[[2z5i]] - yTPM alpha-1 N-terminal+C-terminal+GNC4 leucine zipper<br />
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[[2efr]], [[2efs]], [[2d3e]] - rTPM alpha-1 C-terminal+GNC4 – rabbit<br />
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[[2efr]], [[2efs]], [[2d3e]] - rTPM alpha-1 C-terminal+GNC4 leucine zipper – rabbit<br />
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[[1kql]] - TPM alpha-1 C-terminal+GNC4 - rat<br />
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[[1kql]] - TPM alpha-1 C-terminal+GNC4 leucine zipper - rat<br />
[[2b9c]] – TPM mid region – rat<br />
[[2b9c]] – TPM mid region – rat<br />
[[1c1g]] – TPM – pig<br />
[[1c1g]] – TPM – pig<br />
[[2tma]] – TPM - model<br />
[[2tma]] – TPM - model<br />

Revision as of 07:45, 25 July 2010

PDB ID 1c1g

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Tropomyosin from pig, 1c1g
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



3D Structure of Tropomyosin
The image at the left is a Tropomyosin from pig (1c1g).

Tropomyosin

Tropomyosin (TPM) has a 4-helix coiled dimer structure. It regulates the binding of myosin thus regulating muscle contraction. In its locked conformation it binds troponin T (TnnT) and prevents the binding of myosin to actin. When Ca++ ions bind to TnnT, the TPM assumes an open conformation and myosin can bind to actin. You can at the right for clarity.


3D Structures of Tropomyosin

3mtu, 3mud – cTPM alpha-1 – chicken
1ic2 - cTPM alpha-1 (mutant)
2w49 – cTnnC+cTnnT+cTnnI+cTPM alpha-1+cActin
2z5h – yTPM alpha-1 N-terminal+C-terminal+GNC4 leucine zipper+TnnT – yeast
2z5i - yTPM alpha-1 N-terminal+C-terminal+GNC4 leucine zipper
2efr, 2efs, 2d3e - rTPM alpha-1 C-terminal+GNC4 leucine zipper – rabbit
1kql - TPM alpha-1 C-terminal+GNC4 leucine zipper - rat
2b9c – TPM mid region – rat
1c1g – TPM – pig
2tma – TPM - model

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