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Protein Domain : I/LWEQ domain superfamily

Primary Identifier  IPR035964 Type  Homologous_superfamily
Short Name  I/LWEQ_dom_sf
description  The I/LWEQ domain is a ~250-residue actin-binding module that is found in theC termini of functionally diverse proteins from yeast to mammals. The I/LWEQdomain contains four conserved blocks and has been named after the conservedinitial residues of blocks 1-4. The I/LWEQ domain is generally found near theC terminus and in association with other domains, such as FERM or ENTH. The I/LWEQ domain has been shown to bind to F-actin and to bundle actin filaments [, , ].The I/LWEQ domain contains a proteolysis resistant-core that has an all-α-helical structure composed of five long down-up-down-up-down antiparallelhelices connected by short loops and one short connecting alpha helix arranged in a progressive topology. The proteolysis-resistant core isfollowed by a C-terminal latch region that adopts an α-helicalconformation. The latch region can mediate oligomerization of I/LWEQ domains,possibly as dimers, and this seems to enhance the F-actin-binding ability ofthe proteolysis-resistant core [].It's worth noting that the I/LWEQ domain has also been called the talin-HIP1/R/Slap2p actin- tethering C-terminal homology (THATCH) domain (HIP1/R/Slap2p denotes similarity of Slap2p to HIP1 and HIP1R) [].

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