F-actin capping protein

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{{STRUCTURE_3aa7| PDB=3aa7| SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=F-actin capping protein α and β subunits complex with CD2-associated protein, [[3aa7]] }}
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{{STRUCTURE_3aa7| PDB=3aa7| SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=F-actin capping protein α (grey) and β subunits (green) complex with ethanosulfonic acid and ba+2 ion, [[3aa7]] }}
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[[1izn]] – cCAPZ α1+β – chicken<br />
[[1izn]] – cCAPZ α1+β – chicken<br />
[[3aa7]] - cCAPZ α1+β (mutant)<br />
[[3aa7]] - cCAPZ α1+β (mutant)<br />
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[[2kbm]] - CAPZ α2 + S-100 calcium-binding protein]] - rat<br />
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[[2kbm]] - CAPZ α2 + S-100 calcium-binding protein - rat<br />
[[3lk2]], [[3lk3]] - cCAPZ α1+β + leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 16A<br />
[[3lk2]], [[3lk3]] - cCAPZ α1+β + leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 16A<br />
[[3aa0]] - cCAPZ α1+β (mutant) + leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 16A peptide<br />
[[3aa0]] - cCAPZ α1+β (mutant) + leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 16A peptide<br />

Revision as of 11:33, 30 October 2012

Template:STRUCTURE 3aa7


F-actin capping protein (CAPZ) regulates growth of actin filaments by capping the barbed end of the growing filament thus blocking the exchange of subunits at this end. CAPZ is a heterodimer with α and β subunits. For more details see Group:MUZIC:CapZ.

3D structures of F-actin capping protein

1izn – cCAPZ α1+β – chicken
3aa7 - cCAPZ α1+β (mutant)
2kbm - CAPZ α2 + S-100 calcium-binding protein - rat
3lk2, 3lk3 - cCAPZ α1+β + leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 16A
3aa0 - cCAPZ α1+β (mutant) + leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 16A peptide
3aae - cCAPZ α1+β + leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 16A peptide
3aa1 - cCAPZ α1+β (mutant) + CKIP-1 peptide
2kz7 - cCAPZ α1+β + leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 16A]] - NMR
3lk4 - cCAPZ α1+β + CD2-associated protein
3aa6 - cCAPZ α1+β (mutant) + CD2-associated protein peptide
2kxp - cCAPZ α1+β + myotrophin – NMR
3aaa - cCAPZ α1+β + myotrophin

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