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Protein Domain : Class V myosin, motor domain

Primary Identifier  IPR036103 Type  Domain
Short Name  MYSc_Myo5
description  Class V myosins have been shown to play a role in both membrane trafficking and RNA transport []. There are two type V myosins in yeast, which appear to have nonoverlapping functions. In Schizosaccharomyces pombe Myo52 is involved in growth polarity and cytokinesis, whereas Myo51 is a component of the cytokinetic actin ring []. Similarly, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Myo2 is essential for polarized growth, most likely through transport of secretory vesicles to the developing bud [], while Myo4 has been proposed to transport a mRNA needed to repress mating type switching in daughter cells []. Mice and humans possess three class V myosins (Myo5A, Myo5B, and Myo5C). Possible cargoes for myosin-V in mammals include melanosomes, synaptic vesicles [, , ]and organelles in neurons []. Mutations in myo5A cause Griscelli syndrome type-1 (GS1) and neuroectodermal melanolysosomal disease, or Elejalde disease [].This entry represents the motor (head) domain of class V myosins []. The motor domain has ATPase activity and belongs to the larger group of P-loop NTPases.

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