Examples of using Actin in English and their translations into Indonesian
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is not yet attached to the actin.
action in the body, where actin and myosin are present as the repeating units.
this complete tool helps the computer translate the gamepad actin into keyboard commands.
loss of integrity of the actin cytoskeleton leads to flattening of the epithelium,
specific sites on TnC, tropomyosin rolls out of the way of the actin filament active sites,
A Norway-based team reports today in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences1 that electrical signals can be transmitted between distant cells by means of nanotubes- ultrathin cables containing actin proteins- and that'gap junctions' are involved in the process.
is primarily composed of actin filaments(F-actin), which are cable-like structures that are dynamically assembled
The thin filament is made up of a protein known as actin, and the thick one is made fro protein known as myosin,
Plastin binds to actin filaments to facilitate their bundling and strengthen the actin filament network
Therefore, it is said that myosin and actin together work at the time of the muscles contractions, where myosin is
Depending on how a cell rearranges its actin cytoskeleton, it might be more likely to stay in one place,
It generates the power stroke to actually push on the actin filament-- and you could imagine, either move the myosin-- whatever the myosin is connected to-- to the left or whatever the actin is connected to to the right.
which binds to the junctions of spectrin and actin, as well as to glycophorin(the other major integral membrane protein of erythrocytes).
are believed to transmit a signal to the cell periphery that tells actin and other components of the contractile ring to assemble at that location.
Actin forms a short filament of 2-2.6 um, and it is thin up to 0.005 µm, but myosin forms a long filament of 4.5 µm, which has a thickness of 0.01 um, that means actin are thinner than myosin.
i.e. myofilaments made of actin and myosin that are stacked together
though it had been previously isolated in 1989 in a search for proteins that bind to actin filaments in Drosophila melanogaster embryos.
humans has suggested that the ability of ADFs to dismantle actin polymers- effectively disengaging the clutch- required a small molecular'finger' to break the actin in two," Dr Baum said.
This, along with the fact that all eukaryotic cells heavily depend upon the integrity of their actin filaments in order to be able to survive the many stresses they are faced with in their environment, makes actin an excellent target for organisms seeking to injure cells.
However, the therapeutic potential of the finding seemed limited by the problem that actin is critically important throughout the body- taking a pill that generally inhibits actin, even once, would likely be fatal.
