This enty includes Abitram proteins. Abitram (also known as Simiate) functions in transcription regulation []. Furthermore, it associates with both G- and F-Actin and affects actin polymerization and actin turnover, influencing filopodia dynamics and arborization of neurons [].
This is a family of glycine cleavage H-proteins, part of the glycine cleavage system (GCS) found in bacteria, archaea, and the mitochondria of eukaryotes. GCS is a multienzyme complex consisting of 4 different components (P-, H-, T- and L-proteins) which catalyzes the oxidative cleavage of glycine []. The H-protein shuttles the methylamine group of glycine from the P-protein (glycine dehydrogenase) to the T-protein (aminomethyltransferase) via a lipoyl group, attached to a completely conserved lysine residue [].This enty includes Abitram proteins. Abitram (also known as Simiate) functions in transcription regulation []. Furthermore, it associates with both G- and F-Actin and affects actin polymerization and actin turnover, influencing filopodia dynamics and arborization of neurons [].