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Group:MUZIC:Nebulin

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The Nebulin protein is involved in the structural integrity of the sarcomeres and is linked to many signalling pathways crucial for the maintenance of the sarcomere.
The Nebulin protein is involved in the structural integrity of the sarcomeres and is linked to many signalling pathways crucial for the maintenance of the sarcomere.
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The main fucntions of Nebulin are:
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The main fucntions of Nebulin are <ref> PMID 20940435 </ref>:
1. To define and regulate the lenght of the thin filament of actin (molecular ruler);
1. To define and regulate the lenght of the thin filament of actin (molecular ruler);
2. To maintain the alignment of adjacent myofibrills (linker of adjacent Z-disks);
2. To maintain the alignment of adjacent myofibrills (linker of adjacent Z-disks);
3. To regulate muscle contraction (regulator of cross-bridge cycles).
3. To regulate muscle contraction (regulator of cross-bridge cycles).
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== Domains and interactions==
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Revision as of 15:50, 1 July 2011

Contents

Introduction

NMR structure of the SH3 domain of Nebulin

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Domains and interactions

Glutamic rich region

Nebulin modules

Serine rich region

SH3 domain

The Nebulin SH3 domain adopts a ß-Barrel .

References

  1. Ottenheijm CA, Granzier H. Lifting the nebula: novel insights into skeletal muscle contractility. Physiology (Bethesda). 2010 Oct;25(5):304-10. PMID:20940435 doi:10.1152/physiol.00016.2010

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