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A tropomyosin point mutant recapitulates the <i>rng8/9</i> deletion phenotype.
Published 2017“…(G) Kymographs of Myo52-tdTomato showing multiple stable dots over >60s in <i>cdc8</i><sup><i>E104A</i></sup> mutant. (H) Myo51-3YFP fluorescence at the fusion site is decreased in <i>cdc8</i><sup><i>E104A</i></sup> mutant (N = 15); (***) P < 3 × 10<sup>−5</sup>, t-test. …”
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RelA–TA2 docks itself onto a series of interlinked hydrophobic grooves of TAZ1 through a number of hydrophobic residues, which serve as anchor points.
Published 2013“…<p>Disruption of any of the anchor points leads to the destabilization of the whole binding architecture of the complex. ∼2,800 Å<sup>2</sup> of RelA–TA2 surface area are buried upon formation of RelA–TA2:TAZ1 complex. …”
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