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Crystals of tropomyosin and native tropomyosin
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1968S, Higashi, T, Ooi
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B - Biological Sciences, 1953
In all muscles so far examined there is present an unusual protein to which no function has yet been assigned. It occurs side by side with actin and myosin in the myofibril, and because of its similarity to myosin was named tropomyosin (Bailey 1948). Though soluble in water, it is not extracted from coarsely minced muscle by aqueous media;
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In all muscles so far examined there is present an unusual protein to which no function has yet been assigned. It occurs side by side with actin and myosin in the myofibril, and because of its similarity to myosin was named tropomyosin (Bailey 1948). Though soluble in water, it is not extracted from coarsely minced muscle by aqueous media;
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2008
Tropomyosins were discovered as regulators of actomyosin contractility in muscle cells, making yeasts and other fungi seem unlikely to harbor such proteins. Fungal cells are encased in a rigid cell wall and do not engage in the same sorts of contractile shape changes of animal cells.
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Tropomyosins were discovered as regulators of actomyosin contractility in muscle cells, making yeasts and other fungi seem unlikely to harbor such proteins. Fungal cells are encased in a rigid cell wall and do not engage in the same sorts of contractile shape changes of animal cells.
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Tropomyosin Structure, Function, and Interactions: A Dynamic Regulator.
Sub-cellular biochemistry, 2017S. Hitchcock-DeGregori, Bipasha Barua
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Hybridization of rabbit cardiac tropomyosin with nonpolymerizable tropomyosin species.
Biochemistry international, 1991Rabbit cardiac tropomyosin was hybridized with its nonpolymerizable form, produced by treatment with carboxypeptidase A, and with a naturally occurring nonpolymerizable tropomyosin from horse platelets. Hybridization was achieved by heating equimolar mixtures to 60 degrees C in the presence of 10 mM dithiothreitol, followed by recooling.
I D, Clark, L D, Burtnick
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DNA aptamer for use in a fluorescent assay for the shrimp allergen tropomyosin
Microchimica Acta, 2017Youxiong Zhang +4 more
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Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 2017
D. Shchepkin +6 more
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D. Shchepkin +6 more
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