Citation: Orkun Akin, R. Dyche Mullins (2008).
Link: Zotero
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The relative elongation rates at 48, 72, and 96 nM Arp2/3 are 1, 0.9, and 0.8, respectively
Actin density as a function of different capping and Arp2/3 concentrations:
From fig 1(D) caption: Actin density in the comet tails increases with [Arp2/3] and decreases with [CP].
Monomer gating:
Monomer gating is the term the authors use to the explanation that they came up with to explain increase in CP concentration increases the rate of Arp2/3-dependent filament formation.
Link to monomer gating section on the web version of the article