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Category: ProteinDomain
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Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: Formin-binding protein 1-like (FNBP1L, also known as Toca-1) is part of the Toca-1-N-WASP complex that induces the formation of filopodia and endocytic vesicles []. FNBP1L consists of an F-BAR domain, a Cdc42 binding site and an SH3 domain []. It belongs to the CIP4 (Cdc42 interacting protein-4) subfamily of the F-BAR (F for FCH, Fer-CIP4 homology domain) protein family. The F-BAR proteins have been implicated in cell membrane processes such as membrane invagination, tubulation and endocytosis [].
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents the SH3 domain of FNBP1L.Formin-binding protein 1-like (FNBP1L, also known as Toca-1) is part of the Toca-1-N-WASP complex that induces the formation of filopodia and endocytic vesicles []. FNBP1L consists of an F-BAR domain, a Cdc42 binding site and an SH3 domain []. It belongs to the CIP4 (Cdc42 interacting protein-4) subfamily of the F-BAR (F for FCH, Fer-CIP4 homology domain) protein family. The F-BAR proteins have been implicated in cell membrane processes such as membrane invagination, tubulation and endocytosis [].
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: This entry represents the F-BAR domain of FNBP1L.Formin-binding protein 1-like (FNBP1L, also known as Toca-1) is part of the Toca-1-N-WASP complex that induces the formation of filopodia and endocytic vesicles []. FNBP1L consists of an F-BAR domain, a Cdc42 binding site and an SH3 domain []. It belongs to the CIP4 (Cdc42 interacting protein-4) subfamily of the F-BAR (F for FCH, Fer-CIP4 homology domain) protein family. The F-BAR proteins have been implicated in cell membrane processes such as membrane invagination, tubulation and endocytosis [].