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MreB
MreB Procaryotic MreB (PDB code: 1jce) in cartoon representation. The fold of the protein is similar to it's eukaryotic counterpart actin. MreB is a protein found in bacteria that has been identified as a homologue of actin, as indicated by similarities in amino acid sequence. The conservation of protein structure ...
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Actin
Actin G-Actin (PDB code: 1j6z). ADP and the divalent cation are highlighted. F-Actin; surface representation of 13 subunit repeat based on Ken Holmes' actin filament model Actin is a globular structural protein that polymerizes helically forming actin filaments (or microfilaments), which form a three-dimensional network inside an eukaryotic ...
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Cytoskeleton
Cytoskeleton The cytoskeleton is a cellular "scaffolding" or "skeleton" contained, as all other organelles, within the cytoplasm. It is contained in all cells, including plant and animal cells as well as prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. It is a dynamic structure that maintains cell shape, enables some cell motion (using structures such ...
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Cytoskelett (translated from German)
Cytoskelett That Cytoskelett ( griech. kytos - Cell) is out Proteins developed skeleton or stand in Cytoplasma each cell and consists of dynamically up and degradable, thin, threadlike cell structures ( Filaments ). It is responsible for the mechanical stabilization of the cell and its outside form, for active movements of the cell as a ...
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Crescentin
Crescentin Crescentin is a protein which is a bacterial relative of the intermediate filaments found in eukaryotic cells. Just as tubulins and actins, the other major cytoskeletal proteins, have prokaryotic homologs in, respectively, the FtsZ and MreB proteins, intermediate filaments are linked to the crescentin protein. Role in cell shape Crescentin ...
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User talk:165.82.172.3
User talk:165.82.172.3 Thanks for experimenting with Wikipedia. Your test worked, and has been reverted or removed. Please use the sandbox for any other tests you want to do. Take a look at the welcome page if you would like to learn more about contributing to our encyclopedia ...
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Nebulin
Nebulin Nebulin is an actin-binding molecule which is localized to the I-band in skeletal muscle. It is a very large protein (600-900 kDa) and binds as many as 200 actin monomers. Its length is proportional to thin filament length. The interaction of nebulin with actin is Calcium-Calmodulin ...
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Category:Cytoskeleton
Category:Cytoskeleton The main article for this category is Cytoskeleton. Proteins of the Cytoskeleton microfilaments - Actins | Myosins | Other actin-binding proteins * Prokaryotic cytoskeleton intermediate filaments - Keratins | Type III IF proteins | Neurofilaments | Lamins | intermediate filament-associated proteins microtubules - Tubulins | Dyneins | Kinesins | Other microtubule-associated proteins Pages in category "Cytoskeleton" There are 21 ...
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Actin-binding protein
Actin-binding protein Actin-binding proteins in alphabetical order. A Actin-Binding Proteins (and Drugs) Abl Actinfilin Actup Angiogenin AbLIM Actin-Interacting MAPKKK Ssk2p Adducin Anillin Abp1p Actin-regulating kinases Adseverin (scinderin) Annexins ABP50 (EF-1a) Actin-Related Proteins Afadin Aplyronine ABP120 Actobindin AFAP-110 Archvillin ABP140 Actopaxin Affixin Arginine Kinase ...
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Microtubule-associated protein
Microtubule-associated protein In cell biology, microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) are proteins that interact with the microtubules of the cellular cytoskeleton. MAPs bind to the tubulin subunits that make up microtubules to regulate their stability. A large variety of MAPs have been identified in many different cell types, and they have ...
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