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| - | A204 is a key residue in the structure of actin. Highlight A204 <scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_101910/G-actin/1' target='0' >in G-actin</scene> and <scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_101910/Actin_filament/ | + | A204 is a key residue in the structure of actin. Highlight A204 <scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_101910/G-actin/1' target='0' >in G-actin</scene> and <scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_101910/Actin_filament/3' target='1' >in F-actin </scene> |
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| + | The filamentous structure of F-actin is made of individual G-actin subunits bound to ADP. Zoom in on <scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_101910/Actin_filament/5' target='1' >one actin monomer</scene>. | ||
Revision as of 02:57, 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. Zoom in on .
