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Skeletal muscle cytoskeletal proteins

Figure 8.11 Aggregation of F-actin, tropomyosin and troponin to form the thin filaments of myofibrils. (Reproduced by permission from Ohtsuki I, Maruyama K, Ebashi S. Regulatory and cytoskeletal protein of vertebrate skeletal muscle. Adv Prot Chem 38 1— 60, 1986.)... Figure 8.11 Aggregation of F-actin, tropomyosin and troponin to form the thin filaments of myofibrils. (Reproduced by permission from Ohtsuki I, Maruyama K, Ebashi S. Regulatory and cytoskeletal protein of vertebrate skeletal muscle. Adv Prot Chem 38 1— 60, 1986.)...
Regulatory and Cytoskeletal Proteins of Vertebrate Skeletal Muscle... [Pg.398]

The major types of cytoskeletal filaments are 7-nm-thick microfilaments. 25-nm-thick microtubules, and 10-nm-thick intermediate filaments (IPs). These are respectively composed of actin, tubulin, and a variety of interrelated sparsely soluble fibrous proteins termed intermediate filament proteins. In addition, thick myosin filaments are present in large numbers in skeletal and heart muscle cells and in small numbers in many other types of eukaryotic cells. [Pg.2]


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