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The following pages link to High-affinity actin-binding nebulin fragments influence the actoS1 complex (Q31914945):
Displaying 19 items.
- Nebulin-deficient mice exhibit shorter thin filament lengths and reduced contractile function in skeletal muscle (Q24683625) (← links)
- BRCA2 BRC motifs bind RAD51-DNA filaments (Q30437059) (← links)
- Nanomechanics of full-length nebulin: an elastic strain gauge in the skeletal muscle sarcomere (Q33450910) (← links)
- Nebulin plays a direct role in promoting strong actin-myosin interactions (Q33613267) (← links)
- Nebulin regulates actin filament lengths by a stabilization mechanism. (Q33886832) (← links)
- Nebulin interactions with actin and tropomyosin are altered by disease-causing mutations. (Q34019707) (← links)
- Dynamic regulation of sarcomeric actin filaments in striated muscle (Q34235998) (← links)
- Essential gene profiles in breast, pancreatic, and ovarian cancer cells. (Q34268870) (← links)
- Disrupted myosin cross-bridge cycling kinetics triggers muscle weakness in nebulin-related myopathy. (Q35559068) (← links)
- Nebulin regulates the assembly and lengths of the thin filaments in striated muscle (Q36320882) (← links)
- Asymmetric myosin binding to the thin filament as revealed by a fluorescent nanocircuit (Q36769977) (← links)
- Reduced thin filament length in nebulin-knockout skeletal muscle alters isometric contractile properties (Q37190340) (← links)
- Thin filament length regulation in striated muscle sarcomeres: pointed-end dynamics go beyond a nebulin ruler (Q37269778) (← links)
- Nebulin alters cross-bridge cycling kinetics and increases thin filament activation: a novel mechanism for increasing tension and reducing tension cost (Q37431381) (← links)
- Thin filament length in the cardiac sarcomere varies with sarcomere length but is independent of titin and nebulin (Q41613607) (← links)
- The complete mouse nebulin gene sequence and the identification of cardiac nebulin (Q47935591) (← links)
- Each Actin Subunit Has Three Nebulin Binding Sites (Q56593564) (← links)
- Nebulin increases thin filament stiffness and force per cross-bridge in slow-twitch soleus muscle fibers (Q57290201) (← links)
- Nebulin: big protein with big responsibilities (Q92946914) (← links)