Published: 15 January, 2021 | Volume 6 - Issue 1 | Pages: 007-013
Figure 1:
Domain structure of human cTnI [8]. a) Scheme of the cTnI secondary structure. The N-terminal domain of TnI is residues 2-32, the α-helices H1-H4 in the TnI, and the mobile domain H4-H6. The wavy curve represents the Xaa-Pro region of cTnI (residues 12-18) forming a proline helix. Short β-strands 1and 2 are marked by arrows. Proteins of the thin filament that interact with the relevant regions of the cTnI molecule are indicated as ovals. N-TnC and C-TnC, N- and C-terminal domains of TnC, respectively; Tm, tropomyosin. b) Domain organization of cTnI. ID, inhibitory domain; RD, regulatory domain.
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