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[edit]DescriptionMolecular-Mechanics-of-the-α-Actinin-Rod-Domain-Bending-Torsional-and-Extensional-Behavior-pcbi.1000389.s005.ogv |
English: Torsional vibrational movement in the α-actinin rod domain monomer. Normal mode analysis of the α-actinin rod domain monomer showed torsional movement at some of the modal frequencies. Torsional movement occurs at the residues near the termini. Shown here is a video of the torsional movement at the termini during vibration in mode 11. Residues in the central repeats undergo little conformational change while residues near the termini experience the rotational conformation change. |
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Source | Video S1 from Golji J, Collins R, Mofrad M (2009). "Molecular Mechanics of the α-Actinin Rod Domain: Bending, Torsional, and Extensional Behavior". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000389. PMID 19436721. PMC: 2676514. | ||
Author | Golji J, Collins R, Mofrad M | ||
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Author | Golji J, Collins R, Mofrad M |
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Image title | Torsional vibrational movement in the ?-actinin rod domain monomer. Normal mode analysis of the ?-actinin rod domain monomer showed torsional movement at some of the modal frequencies. Torsional movement occurs at the residues near the termini. Shown here is a video of the torsional movement at the termini during vibration in mode 11. Residues in the central repeats undergo little conformational change while residues near the termini experience the rotational conformation change. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2009-05 |