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Group:MUZIC:Mena VASP

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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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'''Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP)''' is a member of a family of proline-rich proteins that include the Drosophila melanogaster protein Enabled (Ena), its mammalian ortholog Mena, and the Ena-VASP-like protein Evl. Mena/VASP family members are organized into three distinct domains: homologous N-terminal EVH1 and C-terminal EVH2 domains, separated by a divergent central proline-rich region.
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'Mena/VASP family includes three vertebrate proteins: Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP, Mena, and the Ena-VASP-like protein Evl. Mena/VASP family members are organized into three distinct domains: N-terminal EVH1 with an optimal core consensus motif of “FPPPP”, central proline-rich region and C-terminal EVH2 domains.

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Mena/VASP

The N-terminal EVH1 domain of human VASP (PDB entry 1egx)

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