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Solution structure of the chicken skeletal muscle troponin complex via small-angle neutron and X-ray scattering

King et al., 2005

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16909526491638784757
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King W
Stone D
Timmins P
Narayanan T
von Brasch A
Mendelson R
Curmi P
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Journal of molecular biology

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Troponin is a Ca2+-sensitive switch that regulates the contraction of vertebrate striated muscle by participating in a series of conformational events within the actin-based thin filament. Troponin is a heterotrimeric complex consisting of a Ca2+-binding subunit (TnC) …
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