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Cardiac Actin BovineDescription:
Cardiac Actin Bovine
Actin alpha cardiac muscle 1, Alpha-cardiac actin, ACTC1, ACTC.
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ARPC5 HumanDescription:
Actin Related Protein 2/3 Complex, Subunit 5 Human Recombinant
Actin-related protein 2/3 complex subunit 5, Arp2/3 complex 16 kDa subunit, p16-ARC, ARPC5, ARC16, MGC88523, dJ127C7.3.
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ARPC3 HumanDescription:
Actin Related Protein 2/3 Complex, Subunit 3 Human Recombinant
ARC21, p21-Arc, Actin-related protein 2/3 complex subunit 3, Arp2/3 complex 21 kDa subunit, ARPC3.
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PRO-1413Price :
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ARPC2 HumanDescription:
Actin Related Protein 2/3 Complex, Subunit 2 Human Recombinant
ARC34, p34-Arc, PNAS-139, PRO2446, Actin-related protein 2/3 complex subunit 2, Arp2/3 complex 34 kDa subuni, ARPC2.
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AFAP1 HumanDescription:
Actin Filament Associated Protein 1 Human Recombinant
Actin filament-associated protein 1, 110 kDa actin filament-associated protein, AFAP-110, AFAP1, AFAP, Actin Filament Associated Protein 1.
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Actin RabbitDescription:
Actin Rabbit
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ACTA2 HumanDescription:
Actin, Alpha 2, Smooth Muscle, Aorta Human Recombinant
Actin Alpha 2 Smooth Muscle Aorta, Cell Growth-Inhibiting Gene 46 Protein, Actin Aortic Smooth Muscle, Alpha-Cardiac Actin, Alpha-Actin-2, MYMY5, ACTSA, ACTVS, AAT6.
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About Actin:
Actin is a protein that contributes to the properties of other cells and muscles. You will find that Actin exists within two forms: F-actin, polymeric fibrous actin, and G-actin, monomeric globular actin.
The difference between F-act and G-actin is that G-actin is globular while F-actin is filamentous.
Our muscles have two long strands of actin molecules that look similar in shape to beads in a row. They’re twisted together and form myosin. Actin is the protein that is found in abundance in muscle.
Actin Structure
Actin monomer is made up of two primary domains, and these contain two subdomains. Each of these four subdomains forms a flatter molecule. There is also a large cleft that develops between the two significant domains of actin.
Actin Mechanism
Actin is an ATPase. This means that as an enzyme, it hydrolyses ATP. You can characterize these enzymes by their slow reaction rates.
Actin Function
The function of actin is that when a signal is sent to contract muscles, actin and myosin are both activated. The Myosin will work as the ‘motor’ and hydrolyze the ATP.
The energy that is release travels along the actin filaments (beadlike structure) and causes both filaments to move past each other.
There are a further two chemicals involved in this process; Troponin and tropomyosin. These regulate the fusion between the actin and myosin.
Actin also acts in other cellular processes, including cell division in the cytokinesis, cell mobility vesicle and organelle movement, cell signalling, and establishing and maintaining cell junctions and cell shapes.