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English: Supplementary Movie 1 360° rotation of the structure of Lmod1ABS2 (green) superimposed onto that of Tmod1ABS2 (magenta). Movie corresponds to Fig. 4a.
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Source Video file from Boczkowska M, Rebowski G, Kremneva E, Lappalainen P, Dominguez R (2015). "How Leiomodin and Tropomodulin use a common fold for different actin assembly functions". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms9314. PMID 26370058. PMC: 4571291.
Author Boczkowska M, Rebowski G, Kremneva E, Lappalainen P, Dominguez R
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