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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.
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*'''Insert 1''' - Cys278-Ala303 - it modulates nucleotide-binding and Switch I flexibility.
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*'''Insert 1''' (<scene name='97/973101/278_303_purple/1'>Cys278-Ala303</scene>) - it modulates nucleotide-binding and Switch I flexibility.
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*'''Insert 2''' - Pro774-Tyr812 - It redirects the lever arm towards the minus end. It also contains a new calmodulin-binding motif.
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*'''Insert 2''' (<scene name='97/973101/774-812_orange/2'>Pro774-Tyr812</scene>) - it redirects the lever arm towards the minus end. It also contains a new calmodulin-binding motif.
*'''IQ motif''' - Constitute the binding sites for Calcium-free, Calcium-calmodulin (CaM) or Apocalmodulin (apo-CaM).
*'''IQ motif''' - Constitute the binding sites for Calcium-free, Calcium-calmodulin (CaM) or Apocalmodulin (apo-CaM).
*'''P-loop''', '''switch I''' and '''switch II''': They are nucleotide-binding elements, participating in nucleotide-binding in different stages of the kinetic cycle. More specifically, Switch I binds both the Mg2+ ion and the γ-phosphate of ATP in the active site, therefore, it controls the nucleotide release from the motor and binding to the motor.
*'''P-loop''', '''switch I''' and '''switch II''': They are nucleotide-binding elements, participating in nucleotide-binding in different stages of the kinetic cycle. More specifically, Switch I binds both the Mg2+ ion and the γ-phosphate of ATP in the active site, therefore, it controls the nucleotide release from the motor and binding to the motor.

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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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