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Actin
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== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
| - | <scene name='43/430015/Cv/8'>Actin binds ATP</scene> in a cleft. <scene name='43/430015/Cv/9'>Click here to see Ca2+ ion coordination site</scene>. It changes its conformation upon hydrolysis of its bound ATP to ADP. Actin filaments are polar. They are formed with all monomers having their clefts pointing in the same direction. | + | <scene name='43/430015/Cv/8'>Actin binds ATP</scene> in a cleft. <scene name='43/430015/Cv/9'>Click here to see Ca2+ ion coordination site</scene>.<ref>PMID:20540085</ref> It changes its conformation upon hydrolysis of its bound ATP to ADP. Actin filaments are polar. They are formed with all monomers having their clefts pointing in the same direction. |
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== 3D Structures of Actin == | == 3D Structures of Actin == | ||
Revision as of 12:05, 10 January 2016
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3D Structures of Actin
Updated on 10-January-2016
Reference
- ↑ Otterbein LR, Graceffa P, Dominguez R. The crystal structure of uncomplexed actin in the ADP state. Science. 2001 Jul 27;293(5530):708-11. PMID:11474115 doi:10.1126/science.1059700
- ↑ Wang H, Robinson RC, Burtnick LD. The structure of native G-actin. Cytoskeleton (Hoboken). 2010 Jul;67(7):456-65. PMID:20540085 doi:10.1002/cm.20458

