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English: Diagram demonstrating actinin interactions in focal adhesions and striated muscle. (A) Depiction of the cytoskeleton in focal contacts, illustrating a-actinin (in red) connecting actin filaments (in blue) to membrane-associated structures, such as vinculin (in dark green), talin (in light green), integrin (in brown), and tensin (in purple). (B) Illustration of the sarcomeric Z-disk, where a-actinin (in red) links anti-parallel actin filaments (in blue) and engages in interactions with titin.
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Source https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00018-008-8080-8%20#preview
Author B. Sjöblom, A. Salmazo & K. Djinović-Carugo

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Different ways actinin works in the body

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19 May 2008

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