Twinfilin

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<StructureSection load='3daw' size='400' side='right' caption='Structure of twinfilin-1 C-terminal ADF-H domain (green) complex with actin (cyan), ATP and Ca+2 ion (green (PDB code [[3daw]])' scene='80/805029/Cv/1'>
<StructureSection load='3daw' size='400' side='right' caption='Structure of twinfilin-1 C-terminal ADF-H domain (green) complex with actin (cyan), ATP and Ca+2 ion (green (PDB code [[3daw]])' scene='80/805029/Cv/1'>
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== Function ==
== Function ==
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The twinfilin-1 C-terminal ADF-H domain binds to a groove between two subdomains of actin. <scene name='80/805029/Cv/6'>Three major sites of interaction can be distinguished</scene>. These interactions include <scene name='80/805029/Cv/7'>hydrogen bonds</scene> (twinfilin residues participating in interactions are colored in magenta) and <scene name='80/805029/Cv/8'>hydrophobic contacts</scene> (actin residues participating in interactions are colored according to hydrophobic/polar)<ref>PMID:18625842</ref>.
The twinfilin-1 C-terminal ADF-H domain binds to a groove between two subdomains of actin. <scene name='80/805029/Cv/6'>Three major sites of interaction can be distinguished</scene>. These interactions include <scene name='80/805029/Cv/7'>hydrogen bonds</scene> (twinfilin residues participating in interactions are colored in magenta) and <scene name='80/805029/Cv/8'>hydrophobic contacts</scene> (actin residues participating in interactions are colored according to hydrophobic/polar)<ref>PMID:18625842</ref>.
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==3D structures of twinfilin==
==3D structures of twinfilin==
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== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 09:44, 20 August 2024

Structure of twinfilin-1 C-terminal ADF-H domain (green) complex with actin (cyan), ATP and Ca+2 ion (green (PDB code 3daw)

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