High-resolution yeast actin structures indicate the molecular mechanism of actin filament stiffening...
High-resolution yeast actin structures indicate the molecular mechanism of actin filament stiffening by cations
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Actin filament assembly and the regulation of its mechanical properties are fundamental processes essential for eukaryotic cell function. Residue E167 in vertebrate actins forms an inter-subunit salt bridge with residue K61 of the adjacent subunit.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
actin filaments are more flexible than vertebrate filaments and have a...
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High-resolution yeast actin structures indicate the molecular mechanism of actin filament stiffening by cations
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2399-3669
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2399-3669
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10.1038/s42004-024-01243-x