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Non-polymerizable monomeric actin

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<table width='475' align='right' cellpadding='5'><tr><td rowspan='2'>&nbsp;</td><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'><applet load='Actin_2hf3_2hf4_Morph_1.pdb' size='475' frame='true' align='right' scene='User:Thomas_E_Sladewski/Sandbox_1/Sensor_loop_2hf4_morph1/1' /></td></tr><tr><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'>Morph: [[Lac repressor]] bending DNA as binding changes from non-specific to specific recognition of the operator sequence. [[Lac repressor#Morph_of_Conversion| Details]].</td></tr></table>
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<table width='475' align='right' cellpadding='5'><tr><td rowspan='2'>&nbsp;</td><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'><applet load='Actin_2hf3_2hf4_Morph_1.pdb' size='475' frame='true' align='right' scene='User:Thomas_E_Sladewski/Sandbox_1/Sensor_loop_2hf4_morph3/1' /></td></tr><tr><td bgcolor='#d0d0d0'>Morph: [[Lac repressor]] bending DNA as binding changes from non-specific to specific recognition of the operator sequence. [[Lac repressor#Morph_of_Conversion| Details]].</td></tr></table>

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Contents

Crystal structure of Monomeric Actin in its ATP-bound state

About this Structure

This is where I will add my text. 2hf4 is a 1 chain structure of Actin with sequence from Drosophila melanogaster. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

See Also

Reference

  • Rould MA, Wan Q, Joel PB, Lowey S, Trybus KM. Crystal structures of expressed non-polymerizable monomeric actin in the ADP and ATP states. J Biol Chem. 2006 Oct 20;281(42):31909-19. Epub 2006 Aug 18. PMID:16920713 doi:M601973200

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