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  • 21. Thymosin beta 10 and thymosin beta 4 are both actin monomer sequestering proteins.
    Yu FX, Lin SC, Morrison-Bogorad M, Atkinson MA, Yin HL.
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  • 22. The N-terminal sequences (5-20) of thymosin beta 4 binds to monomeric actin in an alpha-helical conformation.
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  • 30. The interaction between E-tropomodulin and thymosin beta-10 rescues tumor cells from thymosin beta-10 mediated apoptosis by restoring actin architecture.
    Rho SB, Chun T, Lee SH, Park K, Lee JH.
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  • 31. Thymosin beta 4 interactions.
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  • 34. Structural effects of cofilin on longitudinal contacts in F-actin.
    Bobkov AA, Muhlrad A, Kokabi K, Vorobiev S, Almo SC, Reisler E.
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  • 36. Actin-latrunculin A structure and function. Differential modulation of actin-binding protein function by latrunculin A.
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  • 37. Structural requirements for thymosin beta4 in its contact with actin. An NMR-analysis of thymosin beta4 mutants in solution and correlation with their biological activity.
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  • 38. Cross-link between cys 374 and cys 10 of actin abolishes polymerizability and allows study of the properties of the "F-actin monomer".
    Heintz D, Faulstich H.
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