AbstractWith the refinement of algorithms for the identification of distinct motifs from sequence databases, especially those using secondary structure predictions, new protein modules have been determined in recent years. Calponin homology (CH) domains were identified in a variety of proteins ranging from actin cross-linking to signaling and have been proposed to function either as autonomous actin binding motifs or serve a regulatory function. Despite the overall structural conservation of the unique CH domain fold, the individual modules display a quite striking functional variability. Analysis of the actopaxin/parvin protein family suggests the existence of novel (type 4 and type 5) CH domain families which require special attention, as...
AbstractBackground: Utrophin is a large multidomain protein that belongs to a superfamily of actin-b...
AbstractThe number of actin binding proteins for which (part of) the three-dimensional structure is ...
In this issue of Structure, Bashton and Chothia (2007) examine in detail the functions of selected d...
AbstractA sequence motif of about 100 amino acids, termed the `calponin homology domain' has been su...
AbstractA sequence motif of about 100 amino acids, termed the `calponin homology domain' has been su...
AbstractBackground: The actin-binding site of several cytoskeletal proteins is comprised of two calp...
AbstractCalponin is involved in the regulation of contractility and organization of the actin cytosk...
AbstractIn this issue of Structure, polymorphism of an actin binding protein is revealed in the stru...
Tandem calponin-homology (CH) domains are the most common actin-binding domains in proteins. However...
Dystrophin and utrophin are two muscle proteins involved in Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy. Both...
Tandem calponin homology (CH1-CH2) domains are common actin-binding domains in proteins that interac...
Tandem calponin homology (CH1-CH2) domains are common actin-binding domains in proteins that interac...
Tandem calponin homology (CH1-CH2) domains are common actin-binding domains in proteins that interac...
International audienceMany actin binding proteins have a modular architecture, and calponin-homology...
Fimbrins/plastins have been implicated in the generation of distinct actin structures, which are lin...
AbstractBackground: Utrophin is a large multidomain protein that belongs to a superfamily of actin-b...
AbstractThe number of actin binding proteins for which (part of) the three-dimensional structure is ...
In this issue of Structure, Bashton and Chothia (2007) examine in detail the functions of selected d...
AbstractA sequence motif of about 100 amino acids, termed the `calponin homology domain' has been su...
AbstractA sequence motif of about 100 amino acids, termed the `calponin homology domain' has been su...
AbstractBackground: The actin-binding site of several cytoskeletal proteins is comprised of two calp...
AbstractCalponin is involved in the regulation of contractility and organization of the actin cytosk...
AbstractIn this issue of Structure, polymorphism of an actin binding protein is revealed in the stru...
Tandem calponin-homology (CH) domains are the most common actin-binding domains in proteins. However...
Dystrophin and utrophin are two muscle proteins involved in Duchenne/Becker muscular dystrophy. Both...
Tandem calponin homology (CH1-CH2) domains are common actin-binding domains in proteins that interac...
Tandem calponin homology (CH1-CH2) domains are common actin-binding domains in proteins that interac...
Tandem calponin homology (CH1-CH2) domains are common actin-binding domains in proteins that interac...
International audienceMany actin binding proteins have a modular architecture, and calponin-homology...
Fimbrins/plastins have been implicated in the generation of distinct actin structures, which are lin...
AbstractBackground: Utrophin is a large multidomain protein that belongs to a superfamily of actin-b...
AbstractThe number of actin binding proteins for which (part of) the three-dimensional structure is ...
In this issue of Structure, Bashton and Chothia (2007) examine in detail the functions of selected d...