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'''Tuba''' or '''dynamin-binding protein''' is a scaffold protein found in brain synapses which brings together dynamin and actin regulatory proteins. The N-terminal SH3 domains bind dynamin and the C-terminal SH3 domain binds actin regulatory proteins<ref>PMID:14506234</ref>.
'''Tuba''' or '''dynamin-binding protein''' is a scaffold protein found in brain synapses which brings together dynamin and actin regulatory proteins. The N-terminal SH3 domains bind dynamin and the C-terminal SH3 domain binds actin regulatory proteins<ref>PMID:14506234</ref>.
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For more details see [[Schubert lab: bacterial InIC disrupts human Tuba complexes]].
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Tuba contains 6 SH3 domains. The C-terminal 6th SH3 domain binds proline-rich regions of human actin regulating proteins such as N-WASP and Mena. The peptide forms a polyproline type II helix. The interactions of Tuba with the peptide is via SH3-conserved residues<ref>PMID:24332715</ref>.
Tuba contains 6 SH3 domains. The C-terminal 6th SH3 domain binds proline-rich regions of human actin regulating proteins such as N-WASP and Mena. The peptide forms a polyproline type II helix. The interactions of Tuba with the peptide is via SH3-conserved residues<ref>PMID:24332715</ref>.
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==Tuba 3D structures==
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See [[Tuba 3D structures]]
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== References ==
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Human Tuba 6th SH3 domain (grey) complex with N-WASP peptide (green), glycerol and Cl- ion (PDB code 4cc2)

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