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- who: Nikos Pinotsis and colleagues from the Center for Integrated Protein Science, Physics Department, Technical University of Munich, Garching, Germany have published the research work: Superhelical Architecture of the Myosin Filament-Linking Protein Myomesin with Unusual Elastic Properties, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of February/14,/2012
- what: The authors report the complete structure and extent of longitudinal elasticity of the entire C-terminal tail-to-tail myomesin filament My9-My10- My11-My12-(My13)2-My129-My119-My109-My99 (My9-My13). Expected contour length increases were estimated from the difference between the contour length contribution of . . .
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