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Category: ProteinDomain
Type Details Score
Protein Domain
Type: Family
Description: Dynamin-binding protein (DNMBP, also known as Tuba) is a scaffold protein that links dynamin with actin-regulating proteins. It binds a variety of actin regulatory proteins, including N-WASP, CR16, WAVE1, WIRE, PIR121, NAP1, and Ena/VASP proteins, via a C-terminal SH3 domain []. It plays a critical role in ciliogenesis and nephrogenesis, most likely via Cdc42 activation [].
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: Dynamin-binding protein (DNMBP,also known as Tuba) is a scaffold protein that links dynamin with actin-regulating proteins. It binds a variety of actin regulatory proteins, including N-WASP, CR16, WAVE1, WIRE, PIR121, NAP1, and Ena/VASP proteins, via a C-terminal SH3 domain []. It plays a critical role in ciliogenesis and nephrogenesis, most likely via Cdc42 activation [].The four N-terminal SH3 domains of DNMBP binds the GTPase dynamin, which plays an important role in the fission of endocytic vesicles []. This entry represents the first N-terminal SH3 domain.
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: Dynamin-binding protein (DNMBP, also known as Tuba) is a scaffold protein that links dynamin with actin-regulating proteins. It binds a variety of actin regulatory proteins, including N-WASP, CR16, WAVE1, WIRE, PIR121, NAP1, and Ena/VASP proteins, via a C-terminal SH3 domain []. It plays a critical role in ciliogenesis and nephrogenesis, most likely via Cdc42 activation [].The four N-terminal SH3 domains of DNMBP binds the GTPase dynamin, which plays an important role in the fission of endocytic vesicles []. This entry represents the second N-terminal SH3 domain.
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: Dynamin-binding protein (DNMBP, also known as Tuba) is a scaffold protein that links dynamin with actin-regulating proteins. It binds a variety of actin regulatory proteins, including N-WASP, CR16, WAVE1, WIRE, PIR121, NAP1, and Ena/VASP proteins, via a C-terminal SH3 domain []. It plays a critical role in ciliogenesis and nephrogenesis, most likely via Cdc42 activation [].The four N-terminal SH3 domains of DNMBP binds the GTPase dynamin, which plays an important role in the fission of endocytic vesicles []. This entry represents the third N-terminal SH3 domain.
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: Dynamin-binding protein (DNMBP, also known as Tuba) is a scaffold protein that links dynamin with actin-regulating proteins. It binds a variety of actin regulatory proteins, including N-WASP, CR16, WAVE1, WIRE, PIR121, NAP1, and Ena/VASP proteins, via a C-terminal SH3 domain []. It plays a critical role in ciliogenesis and nephrogenesis, most likely via Cdc42 activation [].The C-terminal SH3 domains of DNMBP bind to N-WASP and Ena/VASP proteins, which are key regulatory proteins of the actin cytoskeleton []. This entry represents the first C-terminal SH3 domain.
Protein Domain
Type: Domain
Description: ARHGEF37 contains a RhoGEF (or Dbl homology, DH) domain followed by a Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain, and two C-terminal SH3 domains. Its specific function is unknown. Its domain architecture is similar to the C-terminal half of DNMBP or Tuba, a cdc42-specific GEF that provides a functional link between dynamin, Rho GTPase signaling, and actin dynamics, and plays an important role in regulating cell junction configuration. GEFsactivate small GTPases by exchanging bound GDP for free GTP [].This entry represents the firs C-terminal SH3 domain of ARHGEF37.