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Author : Takeda, S. , Minakata, S. , Narita, A. , Kitazawa, M. , Yamakuni, T. , Maeda, Y. , Nitanai, Y.
Experiment : X-RAY DIFFRACTION with resolution of 1.90 A
Compound : 3 Polymers, 1 Ligand
Classification : Crystal structure of Actin capping protein in complex with the Cp-binding
The above picture shows crystal structure of Actin capping protein in complex with the Cp-binding.
Actin is globular, roughly 42-kDa protein found in all eukaryotic cell. It is also one of the most highly-conserved proteins. Actin is the monomeric subunit of two types of filaments in cells: microfilaments, one of the three major components of the cytoskeleton and thin filaments, part of the contractile apparatus in muscle cells. Thus, actin participates in many important cellular processes including muscle contraction, cell mortality, cell division and cytokinesis, vesicle and organelle movement, cell signaling, and the establishment and maintenance of cell junctions, and cell shape.
Experimental Method | Proteins |
X-ray diffraction | 55480 |
NMR | 7512 |
Electron microscopy | 214 |
Hybrid | 24 |
Other | 126 |
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: ACTIN