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[[Image:2k6n.png|left|thumb|300px|Crystal Strcture of the Human Supervillin Headpiece, [[2k6n]]]]
[[Image:2k6n.png|left|thumb|300px|Crystal Strcture of the Human Supervillin Headpiece, [[2k6n]]]]
{{STRUCTURE_2k6n| right| PDB=2k6n  |  SCENE=Villin/Cv/1 |CAPTION=Human Supervillin Headpiece, [[2k6n]] }}
{{STRUCTURE_2k6n| right| PDB=2k6n  |  SCENE=Villin/Cv/1 |CAPTION=Human Supervillin Headpiece, [[2k6n]] }}





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Crystal Strcture of the Human Supervillin Headpiece, 2k6n

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Villin (VIL) is an actin-binding protein. It contains gelsolin-like domains in its N-terminal and a helical headpiece which binds actin[1]. Supervillin (SVIL) contains numerous gelsolin-like domains in its C-terminal and interacts with actin. Advillin (AVIL) is another actin-binding protein in the gelsolin superfamily which is expressed in the peripheral sensory neurons. The images on the left and right correspond to one representative villin structure, i.e. the human supervillin headpiece (2k6n).


3D Structures of Villin3D Structures of Villin

Update December 2011




SupervillinSupervillin

2k6m, 2k6n – hSVIL headpiece– human – NMR

VillinVillin

3fg7 – hVIL gelsolin domains 4-6
1unc – hVIL headpiece
3iur - hVIL headpiece H2H3 helices+prolyl endopeptidase – Aeromonas punctata
2rjw, 2rjx, 2rjv, 2rjy, 1yu7, 1yu8 – cVIL headpiece (mutant) – chicken
1yu5, 1qqv - cVIL headpiece
3myc, 3mye, 3nkj, 3mya - cVIL headpiece (mutant)
1vii, 2vik, 2vil - cVIL headpiece - NMR
2ppz, 2jm0 - VIL headpiece (mutant) – synthetic – NMR
2f4k, 1wy3, 1wy4, 1yrf, 1yri - VIL fragment (mutant) – synthetic

AdvillinAdvillin

1und – hAVIL headpiece

ReferencesReferences

  1. Friederich E, Vancompernolle K, Louvard D, Vandekerckhove J. Villin function in the organization of the actin cytoskeleton. Correlation of in vivo effects to its biochemical activities in vitro. J Biol Chem. 1999 Sep 17;274(38):26751-60. PMID:10480879

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