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The Selective Blocking of the Polymerization Reaction of Striated Muscle Actin Leading to a Derivative Suitable for Crystallization
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Selective BlockingEngineeringCytoskeletonChemical BiologyRabbit Muscle ActinBioactive MaterialPolymerization ReactionSkeletal MuscleStriated Muscle ActinPolymer ChemistryBiophysicsMechanobiologySynthetic MacromoleculeProtein FunctionBiochemistryPharmacologyMacromolecular ArchitectureBiomolecular EngineeringAmino AcidPeptide LibraryPolymer ScienceMacromolecular SystemPeptide SynthesisMedicine
The polymerization reaction of rabbit muscle actin was completely inhibited by reaction of one amino acid side chain per protein monomer with 5-diazonium-(1H)[14C]tetrazole. A tryptic peptide fingerprint showed a single peptide labeled by the reagent. The peptide was isolated and the labeled amino acid identified by amino acid analysis as Tyr-53. This side chain is not accessible to the reagent in F-actin. The modification is compared to similar inhibitions by other reagents.
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