Anti-peptide monoclonal antibody imaging of a common binding domain involved in muscle regulation.
Van Eyk JE, Caday-Malcolm RA, Yu L, Irvin RT, Hodges RS.
Van Eyk JE, et al.
Protein Sci. 1995 Apr;4(4):781-90. doi: 10.1002/pro.5560040418.
Protein Sci. 1995.
PMID: 7613476
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Actin utilizes a single binding domain (residues 1-28) to bind to residues 104-115 of TnI (Van Eyk JE, Sonnichsen FD, Sykes BD, Hodges RS, 1991, In: Ruegg JC, ed, Peptides as probes in muscle research, Heidelberg, Germany: Springer-Verlag, pp 15-31) and to my …
Actin utilizes a single binding domain (residues 1-28) to bind to residues 104-115 of TnI (Van Eyk JE, Sonnichsen FD, S …