Abstract
Proteolytic elimination of three C-terminal amino acid residues from actin weakens its interaction with caldesmon and troponin I and, in consequence, lowers the inhibitory effects of both proteins on actomyosin ATPase activity. These results prove the importance of C-terminal extremity of actin to the overall interaction of this protein with caldesmon and troponin I.
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