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'''Myosin VI''' is the only myosin that moves towards the '''minus-end of the actin filament''' and this unique property was the target of different studies throughout the years, and it is studied until nowadays, showing the versatility and importance of this protein.
'''Myosin VI''' is the only myosin that moves towards the '''minus-end of the actin filament''' and this unique property was the target of different studies throughout the years, and it is studied until nowadays, showing the versatility and importance of this protein.
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This is a figure of Myosin VI structure in gradient rainbow representation, where <span style="color:blue">'''blue'''</span> is N-terminal (5’) and <span style="color:red">'''red'''</span> the C-terminal (3’).
 
[[Image:MyoVI.png|600px]]
[[Image:MyoVI.png|600px]]
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''Figure 1: Representation of Myosin VI structure in gradient rainbow representation, where <span style="color:blue">'''blue'''</span> is N-terminal (5’) and <span style="color:red">'''red'''</span> the C-terminal (3’).''
The '''basic structure''' of myosin VI, and most myosin molecule heavy chains, consists of '''three regions''':
The '''basic structure''' of myosin VI, and most myosin molecule heavy chains, consists of '''three regions''':
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[[Image:MyoVI alpha and beta v2.png|600px]]
[[Image:MyoVI alpha and beta v2.png|600px]]
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''Figure 3: Representation of secondary structures of Myosin VI, alpha helix are shown in <span style="color:red">'''red'''</span> and β-sheet in <span style="color:yellow">'''yellow'''</span>.''
'''Unique features'''
'''Unique features'''

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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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