B value = 48.60;
Protein Atoms = 2034;
Solvent Atoms = 151;
PDB entry #:
1QUU
Common name:
Alpha-Actinin
Short description:
Actin aids in providing structure and shape to animal, plant, and fungal cells.
Keyword:
filament
Keyword:
protein
Keyword:
cell structure
Citation of a publication:
Djinovic-Carugo, K.; Young, P.; Gautel, M.;
Saraste, M. Structure of the alpha-actinin
rod: Molecular Basis for crosslinking of
actin filaments. Cell (CAMBRIDGE,MASS.)
98, 1999, 537
Copyright notice:
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Layman's explanation:
Actin is rarely found as a single strand, rather, it aggregates with other actin proteins to form filaments. These filaments give strength and structure to cells. Actin composes approximately one fifth of all protein in a muscle cell. This is due to the dynamic nature of actin, as it is able to easily assemble and disassemble according to the needs of cell. The dynamism is due to ATP molecules, which are attached to free actin, forming ADP by losing phosphate, allowing actin to bind to growing filaments.
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