Twinfilin

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'''Twinfilin''' (Twi) is an actin-monomer-binding protein which is composed of 2 Actin Depolimerizing Factor Homology (ADF-H) domains. Twi forms a 1:1 complex with ADP-actin-monomer, inhibits nucleotide exchange on actin monomers and prevents assembly of the monomer to filaments<ref>PMID:11870207</ref>.
'''Twinfilin''' (Twi) is an actin-monomer-binding protein which is composed of 2 Actin Depolimerizing Factor Homology (ADF-H) domains. Twi forms a 1:1 complex with ADP-actin-monomer, inhibits nucleotide exchange on actin monomers and prevents assembly of the monomer to filaments<ref>PMID:11870207</ref>.
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*'''Twinfilin 2''' regulate stereocili elonationfor maintaining the architecture of cochlear hair bundles<ref>PMID:19955359</ref>.
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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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