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Please do NOT make changes to this Sandbox until after April 23, 2010. Sandboxes 151-200 are reserved until then for use by the Chemistry 307 class at UNBC taught by Prof. Andrea Gorrell.

PDB ID 2zwh

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2zwh, resolution 3.30Å ()
Ligands: ,
Non-Standard Residues:


Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml


Introduction

The F-actin structure was discovered by Straub in 1942. The structure was deposited in the PDB databank in Decemeber 2008 by Oda et al. [2].


SUBHEADING

Filamentous Actin (F-actin)

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Apparently Globular Actin (G-actin)

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References

  1. Actin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actin. Date accessed: March 16th, 2010.
  2. Oda T, Iwasa M, Aihara T, Maéda Y, and Narita A. 2009. The nature of the globular-to fibrous actin transition. Nature,457(7228):441-445. PMID: 19158791
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