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Dictionary » A » Actin n-acetylaminopeptidase Actin n-acetylaminopeptidaseActin n-acetylaminopeptidase (Science: enzyme) catalyses the amino-terminal processing of actin by removal of acetylmethionine from the amino terminus for class i actins or the removal of the second residue as an n-acetylamino acid for class ii actins registry number: EC 3.4.11.- ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: PCR & Agarose gel electrophoresis... If the water was contaminated with such a plasmid and your DNA extraction didn't work properly, this could be an explanation. Did you do a beta-actin or other houskeeping-gene control? If this worked your extracted DNA should be fine. How often did you repeat the experiment? Can you outrule ...
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Re: sliding filamenare the actin and myosin filiments locked in place during a muscle cramp, if they are is it because there is no ATP and if thats not true, what is causing the muscle to cramp? Thankyou
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Food and DNA... they were encoded by DNA, of course). That is, if you eat for example meat, most of the protein are contractile components of a muscle, namely actin, myosin and such, which are not directly associated with DNA. DNA itself typically contains certain structural proteins such as histones and some ...
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MOTOR PROTIENSWhich actin binding proteins regulate striated muscle? Anyone knows the answer to this?
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Re: Molecules WITHIN cellsThanks! Yes even though there is a lot of actin involed in the cytostructure I do believe that water is the most dominant molecule in a cell
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