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Myosins (including Myosin VI) are involved in a '''wide variety of functions''', such as cell migration and adhesion, cytokinesis, phagocytosis, maintenance of cell shape, signal transduction and intracellular transport and localization of organelles and macromolecules. Due to these diverse roles, each year more studies emerge with the objective to understand more of the structure, mechanisms and functions of myosins.
Myosins (including Myosin VI) are involved in a '''wide variety of functions''', such as cell migration and adhesion, cytokinesis, phagocytosis, maintenance of cell shape, signal transduction and intracellular transport and localization of organelles and macromolecules. Due to these diverse roles, each year more studies emerge with the objective to understand more of the structure, mechanisms and functions of myosins.
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== Structure highlights ==
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== Structure features==
The crystal structure of the entry '2BKI' was determined by x-ray diffraction with the resolution of 2,90 Å and is composed by 3 chains: <scene name='97/973101/Myo_vi_chain_a/1'>Myosin VI</scene> and two chains of <scene name='97/973101/Chains_b_d/1'>Calmodulin</scene>.
The crystal structure of the entry '2BKI' was determined by x-ray diffraction with the resolution of 2,90 Å and is composed by 3 chains: <scene name='97/973101/Myo_vi_chain_a/1'>Myosin VI</scene> and two chains of <scene name='97/973101/Chains_b_d/1'>Calmodulin</scene>.

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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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