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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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The basic structure of myosin VI, and most myosin molecule heavy chains, consists of three regions:
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The basic structure of myosin VI, and most myosin molecule heavy chains, consists of '''three regions''':
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The catalytic motor head domain (NH2-terminal motor): responsible for binding to actin and hydrolysis of ATP. It is a highly conserved structure;
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*'''The catalytic motor head domain''' (NH2-terminal motor): responsible for binding to actin and hydrolysis of ATP. It is a highly conserved structure;
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The neck region: contains the IQ domain/motif that bind light chains (calcium sensor calmodulin);
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*'''The neck region''': contains the IQ domain/motif that bind light chains (calcium sensor calmodulin);
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The tail domain (COOH-terminal): binds cargoes and anchors the protein to specific membrane compartments.
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*'''The tail domain''' (COOH-terminal): binds cargoes and anchors the protein to specific membrane compartments.

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Myosin VI nucleotide-free (MDinsert2-IQ) crystal structure

Myosin VI nucleotide-free (MDinsert2-IQ) crystal structure - 2BKI

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