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- Destrin abstract "Destrin or DSTN (also known as actin depolymerizing factor or ADF) is a protein which in humans is encoded by the DSTN gene. Destrin is a component protein in microfilaments.The product of this gene belongs to the actin-binding proteins ADF (Actin-Depolymerizing Factor)/cofilin family. This family of proteins is responsible for enhancing the turnover rate of actin in vivo. This gene encodes the actin depolymerizing protein that severs actin filaments (F-actin) and binds to actin monomers (G-actin). Two transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms have been identified for this gene.".
- Destrin arm "p".
- Destrin band "12.1".
- Destrin chromosome "20".
- Destrin entrezgene "11034".
- Destrin hgncid "15750".
- Destrin omim "609114".
- Destrin refseq "NM_006870".
- Destrin symbol "ADF".
- Destrin symbol "DSTN".
- Destrin thumbnail Destrin.png?width=300.
- Destrin uniprot "P60981".
- Destrin wikiPageExternalLink 1AK6_ram_m_500.pdf.
- Destrin wikiPageID "7525718".
- Destrin wikiPageRevisionID "590986829".
- Destrin altsymbols "ADF".
- Destrin arm "p".
- Destrin band "12.1".
- Destrin caption "Nuclear magnetic resonance determined configuration of the tertiary structure of Destrin.".
- Destrin chromosome "20".
- Destrin entrezgene "11034".
- Destrin hasPhotoCollection Destrin.
- Destrin hgncid "15750".
- Destrin name "Destrin".
- Destrin omim "609114".
- Destrin refseq "NM_006870".
- Destrin symbol "DSTN".
- Destrin uniprot "P60981".
- Destrin type Biomolecule.
- Destrin type Protein.
- Destrin type ProteinMolecule.
- Destrin type BiologicalObject.
- Destrin comment "Destrin or DSTN (also known as actin depolymerizing factor or ADF) is a protein which in humans is encoded by the DSTN gene. Destrin is a component protein in microfilaments.The product of this gene belongs to the actin-binding proteins ADF (Actin-Depolymerizing Factor)/cofilin family. This family of proteins is responsible for enhancing the turnover rate of actin in vivo.".
- Destrin label "Destrin".
- Destrin sameAs m.0264bdl.
- Destrin sameAs Q5265310.
- Destrin sameAs Q5265310.
- Destrin wasDerivedFrom Destrin?oldid=590986829.
- Destrin depiction Destrin.png.
- Destrin isPrimaryTopicOf Destrin.
- Destrin name "Destrin (actin binding protein)".