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Protein Domain : Actin-related protein 2/3 complex subunit 3

Primary Identifier  IPR007204 Type  Family
Short Name  ARPC3
description  Arp2/3 binds to pre-existing actin filaments and nucleates new daughter filaments, and thus becomes incorporated into the dynamic actin network at the leading edge of motile cells and other actin-based protrusive structures []. In order to nucleate filaments, Arp2/3 must bind to a member of the N-WASp/SCAR family protein []. Arp2 and Arp3 are thought to be brought together after activation, forming an actin-like nucleus for actin monomers to bind and create a new actin filament. In the absence of an activating protein, Arp2/3 shows very little nucleation activity. Recent research has focused on the binding and hydrolysis of ATP by Arp2 and Arp3 [], and crystal structures of the Arp2/3 complex have been solved [].The human complex consists of Arp2/3 complex composed of ARP2, ARP3, ARPC1B/p41-ARC, ARPC2/p34-ARC, ARPC3/p21-ARC, ARPC4/p20-ARC and ARPC5/p16-ARC. This family represents the ARPC3/p21-ARC subunit.

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