Actinin
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| - | [[Actinin]] attaches the protein actin to the Z-lines in skeletal muscle cells and to dense bodies in smooth muscle cells. Both ends of actinin contain an actin-binding domain (ABD). Actinin is encoded by different genes. ACTN1 encodes α-actinin-1 (aA1) which is a cytoskeletal isoform. ACTN2 encodes an isoform aA2 found in cardiac and skeletal muscles. ACTN3 encodes aA3 which anchors actin at the muscle Z-disk. ACTN4 encodes aA4 which is found in the cytoplasm and is thought to be involved in metastasis. Actinins contain a 3-helix bundle which is called spectrin repeat (SR). The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Actinin, ''i.e.'' the crystal structure of human Alpha-actinin-1 ([[2eyi]]). | + | [[Actinin]] attaches the protein actin to the Z-lines in skeletal muscle cells and to dense bodies in smooth muscle cells. Both ends of actinin contain an actin-binding domain (ABD). Actinin is encoded by different genes. ACTN1 encodes α-actinin-1 (aA1) which is a cytoskeletal isoform. ACTN2 encodes an isoform aA2 found in cardiac and skeletal muscles. For more details on ACTN2 see [[Group:MUZIC:actinin2]]. ACTN3 encodes aA3 which anchors actin at the muscle Z-disk. ACTN4 encodes aA4 which is found in the cytoplasm and is thought to be involved in metastasis. Actinins contain a 3-helix bundle which is called spectrin repeat (SR). The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Actinin, ''i.e.'' the crystal structure of human Alpha-actinin-1 ([[2eyi]]). |
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Revision as of 11:05, 12 March 2013
Actinin attaches the protein actin to the Z-lines in skeletal muscle cells and to dense bodies in smooth muscle cells. Both ends of actinin contain an actin-binding domain (ABD). Actinin is encoded by different genes. ACTN1 encodes α-actinin-1 (aA1) which is a cytoskeletal isoform. ACTN2 encodes an isoform aA2 found in cardiac and skeletal muscles. For more details on ACTN2 see Group:MUZIC:actinin2. ACTN3 encodes aA3 which anchors actin at the muscle Z-disk. ACTN4 encodes aA4 which is found in the cytoplasm and is thought to be involved in metastasis. Actinins contain a 3-helix bundle which is called spectrin repeat (SR). The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Actinin, i.e. the crystal structure of human Alpha-actinin-1 (2eyi).
3D Structures of Actinin
Updated on 12-March-2013
α-actinin-1 (aA1)
α-actinin-2 (aA2)
1h8b – haA2 EF hands+rTitin Z-repeat – rabbit
1hc2, 1quu – haA2 SR
1hci – haA2 repeats 1-4
α-actinin-3 (aA3)
3lue – haA3+hActin
1tjt, 1wku – haA3 ABD
1g8x – aA3 1-2 repeats/myosin II heavy chain – Dictyostelium discoideum
α-actinin-4 (aA4)
2r0o – haA4 ABD (mutant)
1wlx – haA4 SR – NMR
1sjj – aA – chicken - cryoEM
β-actinin (bA)
3aa0, 3aae – cbA + leucine-rich containing protein peptide – chicken
3lk2, 3lk3 - + leucine-rich containing protein fragment
3aa1 - cbA + pleckstrin peptide
3aa6, 3lk4 - cbA + Cd2-associated protein peptide
3aa7 – cbA (mutant)
3aaa – cbA + myotrophin
