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End-binding protein

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**[[1txq]], [[2hkq]], [[2hl5]] – hEB1 C terminal + dynactin<br />
**[[1txq]], [[2hkq]], [[2hl5]] – hEB1 C terminal + dynactin<br />
**[[3gjo]] – hEB1 C terminal + dystonin<br />
**[[3gjo]] – hEB1 C terminal + dystonin<br />
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**[[2qjz]] – hEB1 CH domain <br />
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**[[2qjz]] – hEB1 CH domain 12-133<br />
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**[[1v5k]] – EB1 CH domain (mutant) – mouse - NMR<br />
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**[[1v5k]] – mEB1 CH domain (mutant) – mouse - NMR<br />
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**[[6evi]] – mEB1 C-terminal 191-260 - NMR<br />
*End-binding protein 3
*End-binding protein 3

Revision as of 09:28, 13 July 2021

Human end-binding protein 1 C terminal (grey) complex with dynactin-1 CAP-GLY domain (green) (PDB code 2hkq)

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3D Structures of end-binding protein

Updated on 13-July-2021

References

  1. Nakamura M, Zhou XZ, Lu KP. Critical role for the EB1 and APC interaction in the regulation of microtubule polymerization. Curr Biol. 2001 Jul 10;11(13):1062-7. PMID:11470413

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