Thin Filaments and Actin Structure
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2015
- Although the heads of our myosin units are always ready to interact with actin, actin is not always exposed on the thin filament. In this tutorial we will look at the structure of the thin filaments and the regulatory proteins that prevent constant muscle contraction from occurring.
Video number- Anatomy 1- 58
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Really great video, the only part I couldn't follow was what the TnI polypeptide does. What do you mean that it "binds actin." Do you mean that it binds the interwoven actin chains together, or is it that the TnI is what attaches the actin to the tropomyosin?
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