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*'''The tail domain''' (C-terminal): binds cargoes and anchors the protein to specific membrane compartments.
*'''The tail domain''' (C-terminal): binds cargoes and anchors the protein to specific membrane compartments.
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''Obs.: The entry '2BKI' contains only the motor domain of myosin VI.''
Predicted amino acid sequences and cDNA comparison of myosin VI in different species shows '''strong evolutionary conservation''', mainly in the head/motor domain and in the distal tail region. This is probably due to the unique and different functions of this protein. This scene represents the <scene name='97/973101/Conservation/1'>Myosin VI evolutionary conservation</scene>, where <span style="color:pink">'''pink gradient'''</span> shows the more conserved region, <span style="color:grey">'''white'''</span> is average, <span style="color:blue">'''blue gradient'''</span> is the variable region and <span style="color:grey">'''grey'''</span> or <span style="color:yellow">'''yellow'''</span> is insufficient data.
Predicted amino acid sequences and cDNA comparison of myosin VI in different species shows '''strong evolutionary conservation''', mainly in the head/motor domain and in the distal tail region. This is probably due to the unique and different functions of this protein. This scene represents the <scene name='97/973101/Conservation/1'>Myosin VI evolutionary conservation</scene>, where <span style="color:pink">'''pink gradient'''</span> shows the more conserved region, <span style="color:grey">'''white'''</span> is average, <span style="color:blue">'''blue gradient'''</span> is the variable region and <span style="color:grey">'''grey'''</span> or <span style="color:yellow">'''yellow'''</span> is insufficient data.

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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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