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  • 111Cyclase-associated protein family — CAP N terminal structure of the n terminal domain of the adenylyl cyclase associated protein (cap) from dictyostelium discoideum. Identifiers Symbol CAP N …

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  • 112Cytochalasin — Cytochalasins are fungal metabolites that have the ability to bind to actin filaments and block polymerization and the elongation of actin. As a result of the inhibition of actin polymerization, cytochalasins can change cellular morphology,… …

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  • 113Villin — protein Name=villin 1 caption= width= HGNCid=12690 Symbol=VIL1 AltSymbols=VIL EntrezGene=7429 OMIM=193040 RefSeq=NM 007127 UniProt=P09327 PDB= ECnumber= Chromosome=2 Arm=q Band=35 LocusSupplementaryData= q36protein Name=villin 2 (ezrin) caption=… …

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  • 114Pascal Goldschmidt — Pascal J. Goldschmidt Clermont, M.D., is a Belgian born, American cardiologist, and is the Senior Vice President for Medical Affairs and the Dean of the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. He was previously the Edward S. Orgain… …

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  • 115WASL (gene) — Wiskott Aldrich syndrome like Rendering of WASL from PDB 2FF3 …

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  • 116ACTR3 — ARP3 actin related protein 3 homolog (yeast), also known as ACTR3, is a human gene. PBB Summary section title = summary text = The specific function of this gene has not yet been determined; however, the protein it encodes is known to be a major… …

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  • 117Sarcomere — A band redirects here. For other uses, see A band. Sarcomere Image of sarcomere Latin sarcomerum Code TH …

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  • 118Myosin — Part of the myosin II structure. Atoms in the heavy chain are colored red on the left hand side, and atoms in the light chains are colored orange and yellow. Myosins comprise a family of ATP dependent motor proteins and are best known for their… …

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  • 119Sliding filament model — Ratchet mechanism redirects here (it is the name given in some textbooks to the sliding filament mechanism). For the mechanical device, see Ratchet (device) The sliding filament theory describes a process used by muscles to contract. It was… …

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  • 120Gelsolin — is an actin binding protein that is a key regulator of actin filament assembly and disassembly. Gelsolin is one of the most potent members of the actin severing gelsolin/villin superfamily, as it severs with nearly 100% efficiency.cite journal… …

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