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==Globular Actin== | ==Globular Actin== | ||
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| + | Globular actin is a monomer that is composed of a larger cleft (active site) and a smaller cleft (allosteric site). Ser14, Ser33, His73, Glu72, Tyr69 are hydrophilic residues of active site. The tertiary structure consists of four major subdomains. Subdomain 1 and 3 form the smaller cleft and subdomain 2 and 4 form the larger cleft. It is filamentous when polymerized (F-actin). | ||
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