Here you are saying, formin itself is a dimer. But in Lodish... it's given that FH1 and FH2 are two adjacent domains of formin protein. Two FH2 domains from two individual formin monomers associate to form doughnut shaped FH2 dimer.... Plz clarify
I am saying Formin exists in Dimer form... ( a individual formin protein consists of following domains GBD-DID---FH1--FH2-DAD So in one dimer we have two FH1 domains and two FH2 domains
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Here you are saying, formin itself is a dimer. But in Lodish... it's given that FH1 and FH2 are two adjacent domains of formin protein. Two FH2 domains from two individual formin monomers associate to form doughnut shaped FH2 dimer....
Plz clarify
I am saying Formin exists in Dimer form... ( a individual formin protein consists of following domains GBD-DID---FH1--FH2-DAD
So in one dimer we have two FH1 domains and two FH2 domains
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