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Protein Domain : Coronin 1A

Primary Identifier  IPR029508 Type  Family
Short Name  CORO1A
description  Coronins belongs to the WD40-repeat family, which contains the WD40 motifs that act as the protein-protein interaction sites. There are several isoforms of Coronin in mammalian cells []. Coronin-1a, primarily expressed in hematopoietic cells, has been proposed to be an actin regulatory protein that functions as a bridging protein between the plasma membrane and the actin cytoskeleton of leukocytes. This may serve to integrate outside-inside signaling with modulation of the cytoskeleton []. However, Coronin-1a may also have actin-independent functions []. Coronin-1a inhibits autophagosome formation around Mycobacterium tuberculosis-containing phagosomes. This way the intracellular pathogen Mycobacteria can survive within macrophage phagosomes [, ].

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