CD2-associated protein
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'''CD2-associated protein''' (CD2AP) called also '''CMS''', is a scaffolding protein which regulates actin cytoskeleton. CD2AP SH3 domain interacts with actin and a variety of membrane proteins. CD2AP contains in its N-terminal 3 SH3 domains followed by a proline-rich region. | '''CD2-associated protein''' (CD2AP) called also '''CMS''', is a scaffolding protein which regulates actin cytoskeleton. CD2AP SH3 domain interacts with actin and a variety of membrane proteins. CD2AP contains in its N-terminal 3 SH3 domains followed by a proline-rich region. | ||
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3D structures of CD2-associated protein
Updated on 23-November-2015
