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==Structure==
==Structure==
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The <scene name='84/848919/Betacateninacoloridaartigo/2'>zebrafish ß-catenin</scene> contains residues 126-681 and a central core of <scene name='84/848919/Armrepeatsdomain/1'>12 armadillo repeats domain</scene> and an alpha helix, the <scene name='84/848919/C-helix3correta/1'>helix-C</scene>, at the beginning of the ß-catenin C-terminal domain. The armadillo domain is made of three helices in each repeat and has a particular site which is positively charged, constituting the binding surface for the majority of ß-catenin ligands. <ref name="xing2009" />
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The <scene name='84/848919/Betacateninacoloridaartigo/2'>zebrafish ß-catenin</scene> contains residues 126-681 and a central core of <scene name='84/848919/Armrepeatsdomain/1'>12 armadillo repeats domain</scene> and an alpha helix, the <scene name='84/848919/C-helix3correta/1'>helix-C</scene>, at the beginning of the ß-catenin C-terminal domain. The armadillo domain is made of three helices in each repeat and has a particular site which is positively charged, constituting the <scene name='84/848919/Armbidingsurface/1'>binding surface</scene> for the majority of ß-catenin ligands. <ref name="xing2009" />
The terminal domains sequences are less conserved than the armadillo repeat domain, mediate some of the protein interactions and are both negatively charged. It is observed that the <scene name='84/848919/C-helix3correta/1'>helix-C constitutes the C-terminal domain</scene>, and the N terminus of the first armadillo repeat has an <scene name='84/848919/Correton-terminushelix/1'>extra alpha helix</scene>. Both N- and C-terminal domains do not interact with the armadillo repeat domain. <ref name="xing2009" />
The terminal domains sequences are less conserved than the armadillo repeat domain, mediate some of the protein interactions and are both negatively charged. It is observed that the <scene name='84/848919/C-helix3correta/1'>helix-C constitutes the C-terminal domain</scene>, and the N terminus of the first armadillo repeat has an <scene name='84/848919/Correton-terminushelix/1'>extra alpha helix</scene>. Both N- and C-terminal domains do not interact with the armadillo repeat domain. <ref name="xing2009" />

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ß-catenin

ß-catenin is an important element in cell adherens junctions connecting cytoplasmic proteins. Besides that, it is an essential regulator of the canonical Wnt pathway (related to embryonic development). Disturbance of this activity is associated with cancer and other diseases. Therefore, ß-catenin is an important target for developing medication for many diseases, with considerable interest in its structure. [1]

Structure of ß-catenin from Zebrafish

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