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  2. Protein phosphatase 1 - Wikipedia

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    X-ray crystallographic structural data is available for PP1 catalytic subunit. [3] The catalytic subunit of PP1 forms an α/β fold with a central β-sandwich arranged between two α-helical domains. The interaction of the three β-sheets of the β-sandwich creates a channel for catalytic activity, as it is the site of coordination of metal ...

  3. Association football positions - Wikipedia

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    The left-back and the right-back (generally referred to as the full-backs [28]) are the defenders stationed at either side of the centre-backs to provide protection from attacking wide players. They often have to defend against the opponent's wingers, who will try to take the ball past them down the flanks in order to cross or pass into the ...

  4. Centro Sportivo Angelo Moratti - Wikipedia

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    The facility was ready for the 1961–62 season, and has been used uninterruptedly by Inter Milan since then. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 5 ] In 2016, the centre was renamed Suning Training Centre in Memory of Angelo Moratti (in Italian: Centro Sportivo Suning in memoria di Angelo Moratti) for sponsorship reason.

  5. Myosin-light-chain phosphatase - Wikipedia

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    The enzyme is composed of three subunits: the catalytic region (protein phosphatase 1, or PP1), the myosin binding subunit (MYPT1), and a third subunit (M20) of unknown function. The catalytic region uses two manganese ions as catalysts to dephosphorylate the light-chains on myosin, which causes a conformational change in the myosin and relaxes ...

  6. Defender (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Centre-backs are often tall and positioned for their ability to win duels in the air. In the modern game, most teams employ two or three centre-backs in front of the goalkeeper. The 4–2–3–1, 4–33, and 4–4–2 formations all use two centre-backs. The common 4–4–2 formation uses two centre-backs.

  7. List of Inter Milan players - Wikipedia

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    Inter played its first competitive match on 10 January 1910 against their cross-town rivals Milan, in which they lost 3–2. [2] The club won its very first title in 1910 – the 1909–10 Italian Football Championship. Since then, the club has won a further nineteen league titles, along with nine Italian Cups and eight Italian Supercups.

  8. Half-back line - Wikipedia

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    As the first line of defence, the centre half-back must aim to break down opposition attacks before they can get into a scoring position. [1] Given that a centre half-back's opponent is usually the centre half-forward, the role is regarded as a key position in the team, and is usually reserved for tall and well-built players.

  9. Yann Aurel Bisseck - Wikipedia

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    Yann Aurel Ludger Bisseck (born 29 November 2000) is a German professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Serie A club Inter Milan. [ 2 ] Club career