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'''Secondary structures'''
'''Secondary structures'''
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The figure below portrays Myosin VI structure in terms of '''alpha helix''' (in <span style="color:red">'''red'''</span>) and '''β-sheet''' (in <span style="color:yellow">'''yellow'''</span>). The central β-sheet is the major component of the transducer and it can adopt differently twisted conformations depending on the nucleotide- and actin-binding states of the motor, such as post-rigor (ATP) or pre-powerstroke (ADP.Pi). This distortion also differs from classes of myosin.
The figure below portrays Myosin VI structure in terms of '''alpha helix''' (in <span style="color:red">'''red'''</span>) and '''β-sheet''' (in <span style="color:yellow">'''yellow'''</span>). The central β-sheet is the major component of the transducer and it can adopt differently twisted conformations depending on the nucleotide- and actin-binding states of the motor, such as post-rigor (ATP) or pre-powerstroke (ADP.Pi). This distortion also differs from classes of myosin.
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'''Unique features'''
'''Unique features'''
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The unique function and distinct characteristic of myosin VI is due to its structure, having several unusual features, listed below.
The unique function and distinct characteristic of myosin VI is due to its structure, having several unusual features, listed below.
*'''Insert 1''' - Cys278-Ala303 - it modulates nucleotide-binding and Switch I flexibility.
*'''Insert 1''' - Cys278-Ala303 - it modulates nucleotide-binding and Switch I flexibility.

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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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