Gelsolin
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== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
- | GLS contains 6 homologous domains S1 to S6. The human GLS domains span residues: 15-135, 136-248, 249-367, 394-513, 514-619 and 620-734. <scene name='41/410297/Cv/ | + | GLS contains 6 homologous domains S1 to S6. The human GLS domains span residues: 15-135, 136-248, 249-367, 394-513, 514-619 and 620-734. <scene name='41/410297/Cv/6'>S4-S6 are shown</scene>. The <scene name='41/410297/Cv/7'>binding site of Ca+2 ion includes Glu, Asp and 2 carbonyl oxygens</scene><ref>PMID:12460571</ref>. |
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== 3D Structures of GLS == | == 3D Structures of GLS == |
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3D Structures of GLS
Updated on 31-March-2019
References
- ↑ Sun HQ, Yamamoto M, Mejillano M, Yin HL. Gelsolin, a multifunctional actin regulatory protein. J Biol Chem. 1999 Nov 19;274(47):33179-82. PMID:10559185
- ↑ Choe H, Burtnick LD, Mejillano M, Yin HL, Robinson RC, Choe S. The calcium activation of gelsolin: insights from the 3A structure of the G4-G6/actin complex. J Mol Biol. 2002 Dec 6;324(4):691-702. PMID:12460571