Group:MUZIC:Obscurin

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The obscurin GEF domain is one of the most intriguing feature of this protein; GEF proteins have the ability to activates small GTPase involved in strictly regulated signaling pathways suggesting an obscurin role as a signal regulatory protein. This domain is able to bind the protein RanBP9 that is also able to interact with two NH2-terminal domains of titin<ref>PMID: 18579686</ref>. This interaction takes place in the Z-disk and although there are no clear evidences, the interaction between titin and obscurin seems involved in the correct integration and maintenance of the Z-disk during myofibrillogenesis. Also the PH domain has a role in the GTP pathway regulation; this domain is able to bind the mammalian protein RhoA in tandem with DH domain. This interaction takes place in the M-band and activates the effector Rho kinase (ROCKs)<ref>PMID: 19605563</ref> this is not the only binding partner of the obscurin GEF domain, indeed it also interacts with the small GTPase TC10<ref>PMID: 19258391</ref>.
The obscurin GEF domain is one of the most intriguing feature of this protein; GEF proteins have the ability to activates small GTPase involved in strictly regulated signaling pathways suggesting an obscurin role as a signal regulatory protein. This domain is able to bind the protein RanBP9 that is also able to interact with two NH2-terminal domains of titin<ref>PMID: 18579686</ref>. This interaction takes place in the Z-disk and although there are no clear evidences, the interaction between titin and obscurin seems involved in the correct integration and maintenance of the Z-disk during myofibrillogenesis. Also the PH domain has a role in the GTP pathway regulation; this domain is able to bind the mammalian protein RhoA in tandem with DH domain. This interaction takes place in the M-band and activates the effector Rho kinase (ROCKs)<ref>PMID: 19605563</ref> this is not the only binding partner of the obscurin GEF domain, indeed it also interacts with the small GTPase TC10<ref>PMID: 19258391</ref>.
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== This contribution is based on a summary from Dr. Andrea Ghisleni , Gautel group, KCL, London, UK ==
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'''This contribution is based on a summary from Dr. Andrea Ghisleni , Gautel group, KCL, London, UK'''
== References ==
== References ==

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Obscurin

Crystal Structure of the titin Ig-like domains titin M10 (blue) - Obscurin like 1 (Red) Complex (PDB entry: 2wp3 )

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