User:Amy Kerzmann/Sandbox 101910
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The filamentous structure of F-actin is made of individual G-actin subunits bound to ADP. Click on the Jmol menu in the lower right-hand corner of the F-actin window. Select "Main Menu" then "All 5 models". Select the "1.3: 3" option. Return to the Jmol menu. Select "Main Menu" then "Zoom" then "200%". Now you can see the G-actin subunit that looks identical to the one in the window to the left. | The filamentous structure of F-actin is made of individual G-actin subunits bound to ADP. Click on the Jmol menu in the lower right-hand corner of the F-actin window. Select "Main Menu" then "All 5 models". Select the "1.3: 3" option. Return to the Jmol menu. Select "Main Menu" then "Zoom" then "200%". Now you can see the G-actin subunit that looks identical to the one in the window to the left. | ||
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| + | <scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_101910/Actin_filament-just_2/1' target='1' >click here</scene>. | ||
Revision as of 03:25, 19 October 2010
Actin Structure
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Analyzing the Importance of Residue 204
A204 is a key residue in the structure of actin. Highlight A204 and
The filamentous structure of F-actin is made of individual G-actin subunits bound to ADP. Click on the Jmol menu in the lower right-hand corner of the F-actin window. Select "Main Menu" then "All 5 models". Select the "1.3: 3" option. Return to the Jmol menu. Select "Main Menu" then "Zoom" then "200%". Now you can see the G-actin subunit that looks identical to the one in the window to the left.
To examine the interface between two G-actin monomeric subunits, .
