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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.
*'''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.
*'''<scene name='97/973101/Iq_motif/1'>IQ motif</scene>''' - Constitute the binding sites for Calcium-free, Calcium-calmodulin (CaM) or Apocalmodulin (apo-CaM).
*'''<scene name='97/973101/Iq_motif/1'>IQ motif</scene>''' - Constitute the binding sites for Calcium-free, Calcium-calmodulin (CaM) or Apocalmodulin (apo-CaM).
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*'''<scene name='97/973101/P_loop_switch_i_and_ii/1'>P-loop, switch I and switch II</scene>''': <span style="color:blue">'''P-loop'''</span>, <span style="color:magenta">'''Switch I'''</span> and <span style="color:green">'''Switch II'''</span> are nucleotide-binding elements, participating in nucleotide-binding in different stages of the kinetic cycle. More specifically, in <span style="color:magenta">'''Switch I'''</span> binds both the Mg<sup>2+</sup> 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. The <scene name='97/973101/P_loop_switch_i_and_ii/2'>spacefill representation</scene> shows a better view where the nucleotides binds and how tightly this process may be regulated.
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*'''<scene name='97/973101/P_loop_switch_i_and_ii/1'>P-loop, switch I and switch II</scene>''': <span style="color:blue">'''P-loop'''</span>, <span style="color:magenta">'''Switch I'''</span> and <span style="color:green">'''Switch II'''</span> are nucleotide-binding elements, participating in nucleotide-binding in different stages of the kinetic cycle. More specifically, <span style="color:magenta">'''Switch I'''</span> binds both the Mg<sup>2+</sup> 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. The <scene name='97/973101/P_loop_switch_i_and_ii/2'>spacefill representation</scene> shows a better view where the nucleotides binds and how tightly this process may be regulated.

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Myosin VI nucleotide-free (MDinsert2-IQ) crystal structure (2BKI)

Myosin VI nucleotide-free (MDinsert2-IQ) crystal structure - 2BKI

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