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An actin nucleation core is a trimer with three actin monomers. It is called an nucleation core because it leads to the energetically favorable elongation reaction once a tetramer is formed from a trimer. Actin dimer and trimers are energetically unfavorable. |
An actin nucleation core is a trimer with three actin monomers. It is called an nucleation core because it leads to the energetically favorable elongation reaction once a tetramer is formed from a trimer. Actin dimer and trimers are energetically unfavorable. |
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An actin nucleation core is a trimer with three actin monomers. It is called an nucleation core because it leads to the energetically favorable elongation reaction once a tetramer is formed from a trimer. Actin dimer and trimers are energetically unfavorable.
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