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Title :  A MODEL OF THYMOSIN_BETA4 BOUND TO MONOMERIC ACTIN USING NMR AND BIOCHEMICAL DATA.
 
Authors :  M. Domanski, M. Hertzog, J. Coutant, I. Gutsche-Perelroizen, F. Bontems, M. F. Carlier, E. Guittet, C. Van Heijenoort
Date :  02 Mar 04  (Deposition) - 02 Sep 04  (Release) - 02 Sep 04  (Revision)
Method :  THEORETICAL MODEL
Resolution :  NOT APPLICABLE
Chains :  Theor. Model :  A,T
Keywords :  Actin, Thymosin, Actin-Sequestering Protein, Structural Protein, Muscle Protein, Cytoskeleton, Complex (Keyword Search: [Gene Ontology, PubMed, Web (Google))
 
Reference :  M. Domanski, M. Hertzog, J. Coutant, I. Gutsche-Perelroizen, F. Bontems, M. F. Carlier, E. Guittet, C. Van Heijenoort
Coupling Of Folding And Binding Of Thymosin Beta4 Upon Interaction With Monomeric Actin Monitored By Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
J. Biol. Chem. V. 279 23637 2004
PubMed: search
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(-) Compounds

Molecule 1 - ACTIN, ALPHA SKELETAL MUSCLE
    ChainsA
    Organism CommonRABBIT
    Organism ScientificORYCTOLAGUS CUNICULUS
    SynonymALPHA-ACTIN 1
    TissueMUSCLE
 
Molecule 2 - THYMOSIN BETA-4
    ChainsT
    EngineeredYES
    Expression SystemESCHERICHIA COLI
    Expression System StrainBL21(DE3)
    Expression System VectorE.COLI PET3D
    OrganTHYMUS
    Organism CommonHUMAN
    Organism ScientificHOMO SAPIENS
    SynonymTX

 Structural Features

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Theoretical Model 

Summary Information (see also Sequences/Alignments below)

(-) Ligands, Modified Residues, Ions  (0, 0)

(no "Ligand,Modified Residues,Ions" information available for 1UY5)

(-) Sites  (0, 0)

(no "Site" information available for 1UY5)

(-) SS Bonds  (0, 0)

(no "SS Bond" information available for 1UY5)

(-) Cis Peptide Bonds  (0, 0)

(no "Cis Peptide Bond" information available for 1UY5)

 Sequence-Structure Mapping

(-) SAPs(SNPs)/Variants  (79, 79)

Theoretical Model (79, 79)
  dbSNPPDB
No.SourceVariant IDVariantUniProt IDStatusIDChainVariant
01UniProtVAR_062424D3YACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)121909527AD1Y
02UniProtVAR_011680G17RACTS_HUMANDisease (MPCETM)121909521AG15R
03UniProtVAR_062425D27NACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AD25N
04UniProtVAR_062426V37LACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AV35L
05UniProtVAR_062427P40LACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AP38L
06UniProtVAR_015579H42YACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AH40Y
07UniProtVAR_062428Q43RACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AQ41R
08UniProtVAR_062429G44VACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AG42V
09UniProtVAR_062430V45FACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)398123562AV43F
10UniProtVAR_062431I66NACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AI64N
11UniProtVAR_062432T68IACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AT66I
12UniProtVAR_062433E74KACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AE72K
13UniProtVAR_062434H75LACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AH73L
14UniProtVAR_062435H75RACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AH73R
15UniProtVAR_062436I77LACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AI75L
16UniProtVAR_062437T79AACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AT77A
17UniProtVAR_062438E85KACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AE83K
18UniProtVAR_011681L96PACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)121909519AL94P
19UniProtVAR_062439A116TACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AA114T
20UniProtVAR_011682N117SACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)121909520AN115S
21UniProtVAR_062440N117TACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AN115T
22UniProtVAR_062441R118HACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AR116H
23UniProtVAR_013470M134VACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AM132V
24UniProtVAR_062442V136AACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AV134A
25UniProtVAR_011683I138MACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)121909526AI136M
26UniProtVAR_062443A140PACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AA138P
27UniProtVAR_062444L142PACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AL140P
28UniProtVAR_062445G148DACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AG146D
29UniProtVAR_062446T150NACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AT148N
30UniProtVAR_062447D156NACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AD154N
31UniProtVAR_011684V165LACTS_HUMANDisease (MPCETM)121909522AV163L
32UniProtVAR_062448V165MACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)121909522AV163M
33UniProtVAR_062449A172GACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AA170G
34UniProtVAR_062450D181GACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AD179G
35UniProtVAR_062451D181HACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AD179H
36UniProtVAR_062452D181NACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AD179N
37UniProtVAR_015580G184DACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AG182D
38UniProtVAR_015582R185CACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AR183C
39UniProtVAR_062453R185DACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AR183D
40UniProtVAR_015581R185GACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AR183G
41UniProtVAR_062454R185SACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AR183S
42UniProtVAR_076426E197DACTS_HUMANDisease (SHPM)869312739AE195D
43UniProtVAR_062455R198LACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AR196L
44UniProtVAR_062456G199SACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AG197S
45UniProtVAR_032917L223PACTS_HUMANDisease (CFTD)121909530AL221P
46UniProtVAR_062457E226GACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AE224G
47UniProtVAR_062458E226QACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AE224Q
48UniProtVAR_062459N227VACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AN225V
49UniProtVAR_062460M229IACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AM227I
50UniProtVAR_062461M229TACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AM227T
51UniProtVAR_062462M229VACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)794727714AM227V
52UniProtVAR_062463E243KACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)367543051AE241K
53UniProtVAR_062464Q248KACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AQ246K
54UniProtVAR_062465Q248RACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AQ246R
55UniProtVAR_062466G253DACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AG251D
56UniProtVAR_015583R258HACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AR256H
57UniProtVAR_062467R258LACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AR256L
58UniProtVAR_011685E261VACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)121909523AE259V
59UniProtVAR_015584Q265LACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AQ263L
60UniProtVAR_011686G270CACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)121909525AG268C
61UniProtVAR_062468G270DACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AG268D
62UniProtVAR_062469G270RACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AG268R
63UniProtVAR_013471M271RACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AM269R
64UniProtVAR_062470A274EACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AA272E
65UniProtVAR_062471Y281HACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AY279H
66UniProtVAR_015585N282KACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AN280K
67UniProtVAR_062472M285KACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AM283K
68UniProtVAR_015586D288GACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AD286G
69UniProtVAR_032918D294VACTS_HUMANDisease (CFTD)121909529AD292V
70UniProtVAR_076427K328NACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)398122936AK326N
71UniProtVAR_032919P334SACTS_HUMANDisease (CFTD)121909531AP332S
72UniProtVAR_062473E336AACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)121909528AE334A
73UniProtVAR_062474K338EACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AK336E
74UniProtVAR_062475K338IACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AK336I
75UniProtVAR_062476S350LACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AS348L
76UniProtVAR_076428W358CACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)587777354AW356C
77UniProtVAR_015587I359LACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)121909524AI357L
78UniProtVAR_011687V372FACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AV370F
79UniProtVAR_062477R374SACTS_HUMANDisease (NEM3)  ---AR372S

  SNP/SAP Summary Statistics (UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot)

(-) PROSITE Motifs  (4, 4)

Theoretical Model (4, 4)
 PROSITEUniProtKBPDB
No.IDACDescriptionIDLocationCountLocation
1THYMOSIN_B4PS00500 Thymosin beta-4 family signature.TYB4_BOVIN18-29  1T:17-28
TYB4_HORSE18-29  1T:17-28
TYB4_HUMAN18-29  1T:17-28
TYB4_RAT18-29  1T:17-28
2ACTINS_1PS00406 Actins signature 1.ACTS_BOVIN55-65  1A:53-63
ACTS_CHICK55-65  1A:53-63
ACTS_HUMAN55-65  1A:53-63
ACTS_MOUSE55-65  1A:53-63
ACTS_PIG55-65  1A:53-63
ACTS_RABIT55-65  1A:53-63
ACTS_RAT55-65  1A:53-63
3ACTINS_ACT_LIKEPS01132 Actins and actin-related proteins signature.ACTS_BOVIN106-118  1A:104-116
ACTS_CHICK106-118  1A:104-116
ACTS_HUMAN106-118  1A:104-116
ACTS_MOUSE106-118  1A:104-116
ACTS_PIG106-118  1A:104-116
ACTS_RABIT106-118  1A:104-116
ACTS_RAT106-118  1A:104-116
4ACTINS_2PS00432 Actins signature 2.ACTS_BOVIN358-366  1A:356-364
ACTS_CHICK358-366  1A:356-364
ACTS_HUMAN358-366  1A:356-364
ACTS_MOUSE358-366  1A:356-364
ACTS_PIG358-366  1A:356-364
ACTS_RABIT358-366  1A:356-364
ACTS_RAT358-366  1A:356-364

(-) Exons   (6, 6)

Theoretical Model (6, 6)
 ENSEMBLUniProtKBPDB
No.Transcript IDExonExon IDGenome LocationLengthIDLocationLengthCountLocationLength
1.1ENSRNOT000000240841ENSRNOE00000354839chr19:54084508-5408445851ACTS_RAT-00--
1.2ENSRNOT000000240842ENSRNOE00000251177chr19:54083476-54083336141ACTS_RAT1-43431A:1-4141
1.3ENSRNOT000000240843ENSRNOE00000328109chr19:54083239-54082915325ACTS_RAT44-1521091A:42-150109
1.4ENSRNOT000000240844ENSRNOE00000279898chr19:54082725-54082564162ACTS_RAT152-206551A:150-20455
1.5ENSRNOT000000240845ENSRNOE00000321788chr19:54082465-54082274192ACTS_RAT206-270651A:204-26865
1.6ENSRNOT000000240846ENSRNOE00000319688chr19:54082138-54081957182ACTS_RAT270-330611A:268-32861
1.7ENSRNOT000000240847ENSRNOE00000251161chr19:54081880-54081498383ACTS_RAT331-377471A:329-37244

(-) Sequences/Alignments

Theoretical Model
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Chain A from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:372
 aligned with ACTS_BOVIN | P68138 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:377

    Alignment length:372
                                    12        22        32        42        52        62        72        82        92       102       112       122       132       142       152       162       172       182       192       202       212       222       232       242       252       262       272       282       292       302       312       322       332       342       352       362       372  
           ACTS_BOVIN     3 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 374
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .......eeeee...eeeeee.......eeee..eeee..............eehhhhhhh...ee....ee..ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhh.eeeee....hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....eeeeeehhhhhhhhhh...eeeeee....eeeeeee..ee.hhhheee..hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhhhhhh.....eeee.....eeee.hhhhhhhhhh.hhhhhh....hhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhh.eeee.hhhhh.hhhhhhhhhhhh.........ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..hhhhheehhhhhhhhhhh... Sec.struct. author
             SAPs(SNPs) (1) Y-------------R---------N---------L--L-YRVF--------------------N-I-----KL-L-A-----K----------P-------------------TSH---------------V-A-M-P-P-----D-N-----N--------L------G--------G--DC-----------DLS-----------------------P--GV-I-------------K----K----D----H--V---L----CR--E------HK--K--G-----V---------------------------------N-----S-A-E-----------L-------CL------------F-S SAPs(SNPs) (1)
             SAPs(SNPs) (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------R-----------------------------------------T-----------------------------------------------M---------------H---D----------------------------------------Q--T------------------R---------L-----------D-------------------------------------------------------------------I------------------------------------ SAPs(SNPs) (2)
             SAPs(SNPs) (3) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N---G-------------------------------------------V----------------------------------------R-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (3)
             SAPs(SNPs) (4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------S--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (4)
                PROSITE (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (2)
                PROSITE (3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (3)
                PROSITE (4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_ACT_LI---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE (4)
                PROSITE (5) ----------------------------------------------------ACTINS_1   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE (5)
                PROSITE (6) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (6)
                PROSITE (7) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_2 -------- PROSITE (7)
                 Transcript ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transcript
                 1uy5 A   1 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 372
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Chain A from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:372
 aligned with ACTS_CHICK | P68139 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:377

    Alignment length:372
                                    12        22        32        42        52        62        72        82        92       102       112       122       132       142       152       162       172       182       192       202       212       222       232       242       252       262       272       282       292       302       312       322       332       342       352       362       372  
           ACTS_CHICK     3 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 374
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .......eeeee...eeeeee.......eeee..eeee..............eehhhhhhh...ee....ee..ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhh.eeeee....hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....eeeeeehhhhhhhhhh...eeeeee....eeeeeee..ee.hhhheee..hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhhhhhh.....eeee.....eeee.hhhhhhhhhh.hhhhhh....hhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhh.eeee.hhhhh.hhhhhhhhhhhh.........ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..hhhhheehhhhhhhhhhh... Sec.struct. author
             SAPs(SNPs) (1) Y-------------R---------N---------L--L-YRVF--------------------N-I-----KL-L-A-----K----------P-------------------TSH---------------V-A-M-P-P-----D-N-----N--------L------G--------G--DC-----------DLS-----------------------P--GV-I-------------K----K----D----H--V---L----CR--E------HK--K--G-----V---------------------------------N-----S-A-E-----------L-------CL------------F-S SAPs(SNPs) (1)
             SAPs(SNPs) (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------R-----------------------------------------T-----------------------------------------------M---------------H---D----------------------------------------Q--T------------------R---------L-----------D-------------------------------------------------------------------I------------------------------------ SAPs(SNPs) (2)
             SAPs(SNPs) (3) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N---G-------------------------------------------V----------------------------------------R-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (3)
             SAPs(SNPs) (4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------S--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (4)
                PROSITE (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (2)
                PROSITE (3) ----------------------------------------------------ACTINS_1   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE (3)
                PROSITE (4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_2 -------- PROSITE (4)
                PROSITE (5) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (5)
                PROSITE (6) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_ACT_LI---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE (6)
                 Transcript ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transcript
                 1uy5 A   1 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 372
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Chain A from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:372
 aligned with ACTS_HUMAN | P68133 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:377

    Alignment length:372
                                    12        22        32        42        52        62        72        82        92       102       112       122       132       142       152       162       172       182       192       202       212       222       232       242       252       262       272       282       292       302       312       322       332       342       352       362       372  
           ACTS_HUMAN     3 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 374
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .......eeeee...eeeeee.......eeee..eeee..............eehhhhhhh...ee....ee..ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhh.eeeee....hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....eeeeeehhhhhhhhhh...eeeeee....eeeeeee..ee.hhhheee..hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhhhhhh.....eeee.....eeee.hhhhhhhhhh.hhhhhh....hhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhh.eeee.hhhhh.hhhhhhhhhhhh.........ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..hhhhheehhhhhhhhhhh... Sec.struct. author
             SAPs(SNPs) (1) Y-------------R---------N---------L--L-YRVF--------------------N-I-----KL-L-A-----K----------P-------------------TSH---------------V-A-M-P-P-----D-N-----N--------L------G--------G--DC-----------DLS-----------------------P--GV-I-------------K----K----D----H--V---L----CR--E------HK--K--G-----V---------------------------------N-----S-A-E-----------L-------CL------------F-S SAPs(SNPs) (1)
             SAPs(SNPs) (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------R-----------------------------------------T-----------------------------------------------M---------------H---D----------------------------------------Q--T------------------R---------L-----------D-------------------------------------------------------------------I------------------------------------ SAPs(SNPs) (2)
             SAPs(SNPs) (3) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N---G-------------------------------------------V----------------------------------------R-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (3)
             SAPs(SNPs) (4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------S--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (4)
                PROSITE (2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_2 -------- PROSITE (2)
                PROSITE (3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (3)
                PROSITE (4) ----------------------------------------------------ACTINS_1   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE (4)
                PROSITE (5) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_ACT_LI---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE (5)
                 Transcript ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transcript
                 1uy5 A   1 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 372
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Chain A from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:372
 aligned with ACTS_MOUSE | P68134 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:377

    Alignment length:372
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           ACTS_MOUSE     3 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 374
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .......eeeee...eeeeee.......eeee..eeee..............eehhhhhhh...ee....ee..ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhh.eeeee....hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....eeeeeehhhhhhhhhh...eeeeee....eeeeeee..ee.hhhheee..hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhhhhhh.....eeee.....eeee.hhhhhhhhhh.hhhhhh....hhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhh.eeee.hhhhh.hhhhhhhhhhhh.........ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..hhhhheehhhhhhhhhhh... Sec.struct. author
             SAPs(SNPs) (1) Y-------------R---------N---------L--L-YRVF--------------------N-I-----KL-L-A-----K----------P-------------------TSH---------------V-A-M-P-P-----D-N-----N--------L------G--------G--DC-----------DLS-----------------------P--GV-I-------------K----K----D----H--V---L----CR--E------HK--K--G-----V---------------------------------N-----S-A-E-----------L-------CL------------F-S SAPs(SNPs) (1)
             SAPs(SNPs) (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------R-----------------------------------------T-----------------------------------------------M---------------H---D----------------------------------------Q--T------------------R---------L-----------D-------------------------------------------------------------------I------------------------------------ SAPs(SNPs) (2)
             SAPs(SNPs) (3) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N---G-------------------------------------------V----------------------------------------R-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (3)
             SAPs(SNPs) (4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------S--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (4)
                PROSITE (1) ----------------------------------------------------ACTINS_1   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE (1)
                PROSITE (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (2)
                PROSITE (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_ACT_LI---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE (3)
                PROSITE (4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (4)
                PROSITE (5) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_2 -------- PROSITE (5)
                 Transcript ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transcript
                 1uy5 A   1 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 372
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Chain A from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:372
 aligned with ACTS_PIG | P68137 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:377

    Alignment length:372
                                    12        22        32        42        52        62        72        82        92       102       112       122       132       142       152       162       172       182       192       202       212       222       232       242       252       262       272       282       292       302       312       322       332       342       352       362       372  
             ACTS_PIG     3 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 374
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .......eeeee...eeeeee.......eeee..eeee..............eehhhhhhh...ee....ee..ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhh.eeeee....hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....eeeeeehhhhhhhhhh...eeeeee....eeeeeee..ee.hhhheee..hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhhhhhh.....eeee.....eeee.hhhhhhhhhh.hhhhhh....hhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhh.eeee.hhhhh.hhhhhhhhhhhh.........ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..hhhhheehhhhhhhhhhh... Sec.struct. author
             SAPs(SNPs) (1) Y-------------R---------N---------L--L-YRVF--------------------N-I-----KL-L-A-----K----------P-------------------TSH---------------V-A-M-P-P-----D-N-----N--------L------G--------G--DC-----------DLS-----------------------P--GV-I-------------K----K----D----H--V---L----CR--E------HK--K--G-----V---------------------------------N-----S-A-E-----------L-------CL------------F-S SAPs(SNPs) (1)
             SAPs(SNPs) (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------R-----------------------------------------T-----------------------------------------------M---------------H---D----------------------------------------Q--T------------------R---------L-----------D-------------------------------------------------------------------I------------------------------------ SAPs(SNPs) (2)
             SAPs(SNPs) (3) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N---G-------------------------------------------V----------------------------------------R-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (3)
             SAPs(SNPs) (4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------S--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (4)
                PROSITE (2) ----------------------------------------------------ACTINS_1   ----------------------------------------ACTINS_ACT_LI---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE (2)
                PROSITE (3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_2 -------- PROSITE (3)
                 Transcript ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transcript
                 1uy5 A   1 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 372
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Chain A from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:372
 aligned with ACTS_RABIT | P68135 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:377

    Alignment length:372
                                    12        22        32        42        52        62        72        82        92       102       112       122       132       142       152       162       172       182       192       202       212       222       232       242       252       262       272       282       292       302       312       322       332       342       352       362       372  
           ACTS_RABIT     3 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 374
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .......eeeee...eeeeee.......eeee..eeee..............eehhhhhhh...ee....ee..ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhh.eeeee....hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....eeeeeehhhhhhhhhh...eeeeee....eeeeeee..ee.hhhheee..hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhhhhhh.....eeee.....eeee.hhhhhhhhhh.hhhhhh....hhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhh.eeee.hhhhh.hhhhhhhhhhhh.........ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..hhhhheehhhhhhhhhhh... Sec.struct. author
             SAPs(SNPs) (1) Y-------------R---------N---------L--L-YRVF--------------------N-I-----KL-L-A-----K----------P-------------------TSH---------------V-A-M-P-P-----D-N-----N--------L------G--------G--DC-----------DLS-----------------------P--GV-I-------------K----K----D----H--V---L----CR--E------HK--K--G-----V---------------------------------N-----S-A-E-----------L-------CL------------F-S SAPs(SNPs) (1)
             SAPs(SNPs) (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------R-----------------------------------------T-----------------------------------------------M---------------H---D----------------------------------------Q--T------------------R---------L-----------D-------------------------------------------------------------------I------------------------------------ SAPs(SNPs) (2)
             SAPs(SNPs) (3) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N---G-------------------------------------------V----------------------------------------R-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (3)
             SAPs(SNPs) (4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------S--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (4)
                PROSITE (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (2)
                PROSITE (3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (3)
                PROSITE (4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (4)
                PROSITE (5) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (5)
                PROSITE (6) ----------------------------------------------------ACTINS_1   --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE (6)
                PROSITE (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_ACT_LI-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_2 -------- PROSITE (1)
                 Transcript ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transcript
                 1uy5 A   1 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 372
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Chain A from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:372
 aligned with ACTS_RAT | P68136 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:377

    Alignment length:372
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             ACTS_RAT     3 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 374
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .......eeeee...eeeeee.......eeee..eeee..............eehhhhhhh...ee....ee..ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhh.eeeee....hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....eeeeeehhhhhhhhhh...eeeeee....eeeeeee..ee.hhhheee..hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhhhhhh.....eeee.....eeee.hhhhhhhhhh.hhhhhh....hhhhhhhhhhh.....hhhhhhh.eeee.hhhhh.hhhhhhhhhhhh.........ee.hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..hhhhheehhhhhhhhhhh... Sec.struct. author
             SAPs(SNPs) (1) Y-------------R---------N---------L--L-YRVF--------------------N-I-----KL-L-A-----K----------P-------------------TSH---------------V-A-M-P-P-----D-N-----N--------L------G--------G--DC-----------DLS-----------------------P--GV-I-------------K----K----D----H--V---L----CR--E------HK--K--G-----V---------------------------------N-----S-A-E-----------L-------CL------------F-S SAPs(SNPs) (1)
             SAPs(SNPs) (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------R-----------------------------------------T-----------------------------------------------M---------------H---D----------------------------------------Q--T------------------R---------L-----------D-------------------------------------------------------------------I------------------------------------ SAPs(SNPs) (2)
             SAPs(SNPs) (3) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------N---G-------------------------------------------V----------------------------------------R-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (3)
             SAPs(SNPs) (4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------S--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs) (4)
                PROSITE (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (2)
                PROSITE (3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (3)
                PROSITE (4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (4)
                PROSITE (5) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PROSITE (5)
                PROSITE (6) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ACTINS_2 -------- PROSITE (6)
                PROSITE (7) ----------------------------------------------------ACTINS_1   ----------------------------------------ACTINS_ACT_LI---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROSITE (7)
           Transcript 1 (1) Exon 1.2  PDB: A:1-41 UniProt: 1-43      Exon 1.3  PDB: A:42-150 UniProt: 44-152                                                                      -----------------------------------------------------Exon 1.5  PDB: A:204-268 UniProt: 206-270                        ------------------------------------------------------------Exon 1.7  PDB: A:329-372 UniProt: 331-377    Transcript 1 (1)
           Transcript 1 (2) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Exon 1.4  PDB: A:150-204 UniProt: 152-206              ---------------------------------------------------------------Exon 1.6  PDB: A:268-328 UniProt: 270-330                    -------------------------------------------- Transcript 1 (2)
                 1uy5 A   1 DEDETTALVCDNGSGLVKAGFAGDDAPRAVFPSIVGRPRHQGVMVGMGQKDSYVGDEAQSKRGILTLKYPIEHGIITNWDDMEKIWHHTFYNELRVAPEEHPTLLTEAPLNPKANREKMTQIMFETFNVPAMYVAIQAVLSLYASGRTTGIVLDSGDGVTHNVPIYEGYALPHAIMRLDLAGRDLTDYLMKILTERGYSFVTTAEREIVRDIKEKLCYVALDFENEMATAASSSSLEKSYELPDGQVITIGNERFRCPETLFQPSFIGMESAGIHETTYNSIMKCDIDIRKDLYANNVMSGGTTMYPGIADRMQKEITALAPSTMKIKIIAPPERKYSVWIGGSILASLSTFQQMWITKQEYDEAGPSIVHR 372
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Chain T from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:43
 aligned with TYB4_BOVIN | P62326 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:44

    Alignment length:43
                                    11        21        31        41   
           TYB4_BOVIN     2 SDKPDMAEIEKFDKSKLKKTETQEKNPLPSKETIEQEKQAGES  44
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------- SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------- CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------- Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .....hhhhhhhhhhh...............hhhhhhhhhh.. Sec.struct. author
                 SAPs(SNPs) ------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs)
                    PROSITE ----------------THYMOSIN_B4 --------------- PROSITE
                 Transcript ------------------------------------------- Transcript
                 1uy5 T   1 SDKPDMAEIEKFDKSKLKKTETQEKNPLPSKETIEQEKQAGES  43
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Chain T from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:43
 aligned with TYB4_HORSE | P62327 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:44

    Alignment length:43
                                    11        21        31        41   
           TYB4_HORSE     2 SDKPDMAEIEKFDKSKLKKTETQEKNPLPSKETIEQEKQAGES  44
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------- SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------- CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------- Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .....hhhhhhhhhhh...............hhhhhhhhhh.. Sec.struct. author
                 SAPs(SNPs) ------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs)
                PROSITE (2) ----------------THYMOSIN_B4 --------------- PROSITE (2)
                 Transcript ------------------------------------------- Transcript
                 1uy5 T   1 SDKPDMAEIEKFDKSKLKKTETQEKNPLPSKETIEQEKQAGES  43
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Chain T from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:43
 aligned with TYB4_HUMAN | P62328 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:44

    Alignment length:43
                                    11        21        31        41   
           TYB4_HUMAN     2 SDKPDMAEIEKFDKSKLKKTETQEKNPLPSKETIEQEKQAGES  44
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------- SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------- CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------- Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .....hhhhhhhhhhh...............hhhhhhhhhh.. Sec.struct. author
                 SAPs(SNPs) ------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs)
                PROSITE (2) ------------------------------------------- PROSITE (2)
                PROSITE (3) ----------------THYMOSIN_B4 --------------- PROSITE (3)
                 Transcript ------------------------------------------- Transcript
                 1uy5 T   1 SDKPDMAEIEKFDKSKLKKTETQEKNPLPSKETIEQEKQAGES  43
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Chain T from PDB  Type:PROTEIN  Length:43
 aligned with TYB4_RAT | P62329 from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot  Length:44

    Alignment length:43
                                    11        21        31        41   
             TYB4_RAT     2 SDKPDMAEIEKFDKSKLKKTETQEKNPLPSKETIEQEKQAGES  44
               SCOP domains ------------------------------------------- SCOP domains
               CATH domains ------------------------------------------- CATH domains
               Pfam domains ------------------------------------------- Pfam domains
         Sec.struct. author .....hhhhhhhhhhh...............hhhhhhhhhh.. Sec.struct. author
                 SAPs(SNPs) ------------------------------------------- SAPs(SNPs)
                PROSITE (2) ------------------------------------------- PROSITE (2)
                PROSITE (3) ------------------------------------------- PROSITE (3)
                PROSITE (4) ----------------THYMOSIN_B4 --------------- PROSITE (4)
                 Transcript ------------------------------------------- Transcript
                 1uy5 T   1 SDKPDMAEIEKFDKSKLKKTETQEKNPLPSKETIEQEKQAGES  43
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  - → Gap (green background, '-', border residues have a numbering label)
    → Modified Residue (blue background, lower-case, 'x' indicates undefined single-letter code, labelled with number + name)
  x → Chemical Group (purple background, 'x', labelled with number + name, e.g. ACE or NH2)
  extra numbering lines below/above indicate numbering irregularities and modified residue names etc., number ends below/above '|'

 Classification and Annotation

(-) SCOP Domains  (0, 0)

(no "SCOP Domain" information available for 1UY5)

(-) CATH Domains  (0, 0)

(no "CATH Domain" information available for 1UY5)

(-) Pfam Domains  (0, 0)

(no "Pfam Domain" information available for 1UY5)

(-) Gene Ontology  (46, 185)

Theoretical Model(hide GO term definitions)
Chain A   (ACTS_BOVIN | P68138)
molecular function
    GO:0005524    ATP binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with ATP, adenosine 5'-triphosphate, a universally important coenzyme and enzyme regulator.
    GO:0000166    nucleotide binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a nucleotide, any compound consisting of a nucleoside that is esterified with (ortho)phosphate or an oligophosphate at any hydroxyl group on the ribose or deoxyribose.
biological process
    GO:0090131    mesenchyme migration    The process in which the population of cells that make up a mesenchyme undergo directed movement.
    GO:0010628    positive regulation of gene expression    Any process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of gene expression. Gene expression is the process in which a gene's coding sequence is converted into a mature gene product or products (proteins or RNA). This includes the production of an RNA transcript as well as any processing to produce a mature RNA product or an mRNA or circRNA (for protein-coding genes) and the translation of that mRNA or circRNA into protein. Protein maturation is included when required to form an active form of a product from an inactive precursor form.
    GO:0048741    skeletal muscle fiber development    The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the skeletal muscle fiber over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Muscle fibers are formed by the maturation of myotubes. They can be classed as slow, intermediate/fast or fast.
    GO:0030240    skeletal muscle thin filament assembly    The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of proteins to form the actin-based thin filaments of myofibrils in skeletal muscle.
cellular component
    GO:0015629    actin cytoskeleton    The part of the cytoskeleton (the internal framework of a cell) composed of actin and associated proteins. Includes actin cytoskeleton-associated complexes.
    GO:0005884    actin filament    A filamentous structure formed of a two-stranded helical polymer of the protein actin and associated proteins. Actin filaments are a major component of the contractile apparatus of skeletal muscle and the microfilaments of the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. The filaments, comprising polymerized globular actin molecules, appear as flexible structures with a diameter of 5-9 nm. They are organized into a variety of linear bundles, two-dimensional networks, and three dimensional gels. In the cytoskeleton they are most highly concentrated in the cortex of the cell just beneath the plasma membrane.
    GO:0072562    blood microparticle    A phospholipid microvesicle that is derived from any of several cell types, such as platelets, blood cells, endothelial cells, or others, and contains membrane receptors as well as other proteins characteristic of the parental cell. Microparticles are heterogeneous in size, and are characterized as microvesicles free of nucleic acids.
    GO:0044297    cell body    The portion of a cell bearing surface projections such as axons, dendrites, cilia, or flagella that includes the nucleus, but excludes all cell projections.
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0005856    cytoskeleton    Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.
    GO:0070062    extracellular exosome    A vesicle that is released into the extracellular region by fusion of the limiting endosomal membrane of a multivesicular body with the plasma membrane. Extracellular exosomes, also simply called exosomes, have a diameter of about 40-100 nm.
    GO:0005615    extracellular space    That part of a multicellular organism outside the cells proper, usually taken to be outside the plasma membranes, and occupied by fluid.
    GO:0030175    filopodium    Thin, stiff, actin-based protrusion extended by the leading edge of a motile cell such as a crawling fibroblast or amoeba, or an axonal or dendritic growth cone, or a dendritic shaft.
    GO:0030027    lamellipodium    A thin sheetlike process extended by the leading edge of a migrating cell or extending cell process; contains a dense meshwork of actin filaments.
    GO:0030017    sarcomere    The repeating unit of a myofibril in a muscle cell, composed of an array of overlapping thick and thin filaments between two adjacent Z discs.
    GO:0001725    stress fiber    A contractile actin filament bundle that consists of short actin filaments with alternating polarity, cross-linked by alpha-actinin and possibly other actin bundling proteins, and with myosin present in a periodic distribution along the fiber.
    GO:0005865    striated muscle thin filament    Filaments formed of actin and associated proteins; attached to Z discs at either end of sarcomeres in myofibrils.

Chain A   (ACTS_PIG | P68137)
molecular function
    GO:0005524    ATP binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with ATP, adenosine 5'-triphosphate, a universally important coenzyme and enzyme regulator.
    GO:0000166    nucleotide binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a nucleotide, any compound consisting of a nucleoside that is esterified with (ortho)phosphate or an oligophosphate at any hydroxyl group on the ribose or deoxyribose.
biological process
    GO:0090131    mesenchyme migration    The process in which the population of cells that make up a mesenchyme undergo directed movement.
    GO:0010628    positive regulation of gene expression    Any process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of gene expression. Gene expression is the process in which a gene's coding sequence is converted into a mature gene product or products (proteins or RNA). This includes the production of an RNA transcript as well as any processing to produce a mature RNA product or an mRNA or circRNA (for protein-coding genes) and the translation of that mRNA or circRNA into protein. Protein maturation is included when required to form an active form of a product from an inactive precursor form.
    GO:0048741    skeletal muscle fiber development    The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the skeletal muscle fiber over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Muscle fibers are formed by the maturation of myotubes. They can be classed as slow, intermediate/fast or fast.
    GO:0030240    skeletal muscle thin filament assembly    The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of proteins to form the actin-based thin filaments of myofibrils in skeletal muscle.
cellular component
    GO:0015629    actin cytoskeleton    The part of the cytoskeleton (the internal framework of a cell) composed of actin and associated proteins. Includes actin cytoskeleton-associated complexes.
    GO:0005884    actin filament    A filamentous structure formed of a two-stranded helical polymer of the protein actin and associated proteins. Actin filaments are a major component of the contractile apparatus of skeletal muscle and the microfilaments of the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. The filaments, comprising polymerized globular actin molecules, appear as flexible structures with a diameter of 5-9 nm. They are organized into a variety of linear bundles, two-dimensional networks, and three dimensional gels. In the cytoskeleton they are most highly concentrated in the cortex of the cell just beneath the plasma membrane.
    GO:0072562    blood microparticle    A phospholipid microvesicle that is derived from any of several cell types, such as platelets, blood cells, endothelial cells, or others, and contains membrane receptors as well as other proteins characteristic of the parental cell. Microparticles are heterogeneous in size, and are characterized as microvesicles free of nucleic acids.
    GO:0044297    cell body    The portion of a cell bearing surface projections such as axons, dendrites, cilia, or flagella that includes the nucleus, but excludes all cell projections.
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0005856    cytoskeleton    Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.
    GO:0070062    extracellular exosome    A vesicle that is released into the extracellular region by fusion of the limiting endosomal membrane of a multivesicular body with the plasma membrane. Extracellular exosomes, also simply called exosomes, have a diameter of about 40-100 nm.
    GO:0005615    extracellular space    That part of a multicellular organism outside the cells proper, usually taken to be outside the plasma membranes, and occupied by fluid.
    GO:0030175    filopodium    Thin, stiff, actin-based protrusion extended by the leading edge of a motile cell such as a crawling fibroblast or amoeba, or an axonal or dendritic growth cone, or a dendritic shaft.
    GO:0030027    lamellipodium    A thin sheetlike process extended by the leading edge of a migrating cell or extending cell process; contains a dense meshwork of actin filaments.
    GO:0030017    sarcomere    The repeating unit of a myofibril in a muscle cell, composed of an array of overlapping thick and thin filaments between two adjacent Z discs.
    GO:0001725    stress fiber    A contractile actin filament bundle that consists of short actin filaments with alternating polarity, cross-linked by alpha-actinin and possibly other actin bundling proteins, and with myosin present in a periodic distribution along the fiber.
    GO:0005865    striated muscle thin filament    Filaments formed of actin and associated proteins; attached to Z discs at either end of sarcomeres in myofibrils.

Chain A   (ACTS_RABIT | P68135)
molecular function
    GO:0005524    ATP binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with ATP, adenosine 5'-triphosphate, a universally important coenzyme and enzyme regulator.
    GO:0048306    calcium-dependent protein binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any protein or protein complex (a complex of two or more proteins that may include other nonprotein molecules), in the presence of calcium.
    GO:0042802    identical protein binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with an identical protein or proteins.
    GO:0000166    nucleotide binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a nucleotide, any compound consisting of a nucleoside that is esterified with (ortho)phosphate or an oligophosphate at any hydroxyl group on the ribose or deoxyribose.
    GO:0005515    protein binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any protein or protein complex (a complex of two or more proteins that may include other nonprotein molecules).
biological process
    GO:0090131    mesenchyme migration    The process in which the population of cells that make up a mesenchyme undergo directed movement.
    GO:0010628    positive regulation of gene expression    Any process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of gene expression. Gene expression is the process in which a gene's coding sequence is converted into a mature gene product or products (proteins or RNA). This includes the production of an RNA transcript as well as any processing to produce a mature RNA product or an mRNA or circRNA (for protein-coding genes) and the translation of that mRNA or circRNA into protein. Protein maturation is included when required to form an active form of a product from an inactive precursor form.
    GO:0048741    skeletal muscle fiber development    The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the skeletal muscle fiber over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Muscle fibers are formed by the maturation of myotubes. They can be classed as slow, intermediate/fast or fast.
    GO:0030240    skeletal muscle thin filament assembly    The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of proteins to form the actin-based thin filaments of myofibrils in skeletal muscle.
cellular component
    GO:0005884    actin filament    A filamentous structure formed of a two-stranded helical polymer of the protein actin and associated proteins. Actin filaments are a major component of the contractile apparatus of skeletal muscle and the microfilaments of the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. The filaments, comprising polymerized globular actin molecules, appear as flexible structures with a diameter of 5-9 nm. They are organized into a variety of linear bundles, two-dimensional networks, and three dimensional gels. In the cytoskeleton they are most highly concentrated in the cortex of the cell just beneath the plasma membrane.
    GO:0044297    cell body    The portion of a cell bearing surface projections such as axons, dendrites, cilia, or flagella that includes the nucleus, but excludes all cell projections.
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0005856    cytoskeleton    Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.
    GO:0030175    filopodium    Thin, stiff, actin-based protrusion extended by the leading edge of a motile cell such as a crawling fibroblast or amoeba, or an axonal or dendritic growth cone, or a dendritic shaft.
    GO:0030027    lamellipodium    A thin sheetlike process extended by the leading edge of a migrating cell or extending cell process; contains a dense meshwork of actin filaments.
    GO:0001725    stress fiber    A contractile actin filament bundle that consists of short actin filaments with alternating polarity, cross-linked by alpha-actinin and possibly other actin bundling proteins, and with myosin present in a periodic distribution along the fiber.
    GO:0005865    striated muscle thin filament    Filaments formed of actin and associated proteins; attached to Z discs at either end of sarcomeres in myofibrils.

Chain A   (ACTS_RAT | P68136)
molecular function
    GO:0005524    ATP binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with ATP, adenosine 5'-triphosphate, a universally important coenzyme and enzyme regulator.
    GO:0000166    nucleotide binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a nucleotide, any compound consisting of a nucleoside that is esterified with (ortho)phosphate or an oligophosphate at any hydroxyl group on the ribose or deoxyribose.
biological process
    GO:0016049    cell growth    The process in which a cell irreversibly increases in size over time by accretion and biosynthetic production of matter similar to that already present.
    GO:0090131    mesenchyme migration    The process in which the population of cells that make up a mesenchyme undergo directed movement.
    GO:0010628    positive regulation of gene expression    Any process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of gene expression. Gene expression is the process in which a gene's coding sequence is converted into a mature gene product or products (proteins or RNA). This includes the production of an RNA transcript as well as any processing to produce a mature RNA product or an mRNA or circRNA (for protein-coding genes) and the translation of that mRNA or circRNA into protein. Protein maturation is included when required to form an active form of a product from an inactive precursor form.
    GO:0009991    response to extracellular stimulus    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an extracellular stimulus.
    GO:0010226    response to lithium ion    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a lithium (Li+) ion stimulus.
    GO:0009612    response to mechanical stimulus    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a mechanical stimulus.
    GO:0048545    response to steroid hormone    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a steroid hormone stimulus.
    GO:0043503    skeletal muscle fiber adaptation    Any process in which the skeletal muscle fibers change their phenotypic profiles in response to altered functional demands and a variety of signals. Muscle fibers are formed by the maturation of myotubes. They can be classed as slow, intermediate/fast or fast.
    GO:0048741    skeletal muscle fiber development    The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the skeletal muscle fiber over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Muscle fibers are formed by the maturation of myotubes. They can be classed as slow, intermediate/fast or fast.
    GO:0030240    skeletal muscle thin filament assembly    The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of proteins to form the actin-based thin filaments of myofibrils in skeletal muscle.
cellular component
    GO:0015629    actin cytoskeleton    The part of the cytoskeleton (the internal framework of a cell) composed of actin and associated proteins. Includes actin cytoskeleton-associated complexes.
    GO:0005884    actin filament    A filamentous structure formed of a two-stranded helical polymer of the protein actin and associated proteins. Actin filaments are a major component of the contractile apparatus of skeletal muscle and the microfilaments of the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. The filaments, comprising polymerized globular actin molecules, appear as flexible structures with a diameter of 5-9 nm. They are organized into a variety of linear bundles, two-dimensional networks, and three dimensional gels. In the cytoskeleton they are most highly concentrated in the cortex of the cell just beneath the plasma membrane.
    GO:0072562    blood microparticle    A phospholipid microvesicle that is derived from any of several cell types, such as platelets, blood cells, endothelial cells, or others, and contains membrane receptors as well as other proteins characteristic of the parental cell. Microparticles are heterogeneous in size, and are characterized as microvesicles free of nucleic acids.
    GO:0044297    cell body    The portion of a cell bearing surface projections such as axons, dendrites, cilia, or flagella that includes the nucleus, but excludes all cell projections.
    GO:0005575    cellular_component    The part of a cell, extracellular environment or virus in which a gene product is located. A gene product may be located in one or more parts of a cell and its location may be as specific as a particular macromolecular complex, that is, a stable, persistent association of macromolecules that function together.
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0005856    cytoskeleton    Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.
    GO:0070062    extracellular exosome    A vesicle that is released into the extracellular region by fusion of the limiting endosomal membrane of a multivesicular body with the plasma membrane. Extracellular exosomes, also simply called exosomes, have a diameter of about 40-100 nm.
    GO:0005615    extracellular space    That part of a multicellular organism outside the cells proper, usually taken to be outside the plasma membranes, and occupied by fluid.
    GO:0030175    filopodium    Thin, stiff, actin-based protrusion extended by the leading edge of a motile cell such as a crawling fibroblast or amoeba, or an axonal or dendritic growth cone, or a dendritic shaft.
    GO:0030027    lamellipodium    A thin sheetlike process extended by the leading edge of a migrating cell or extending cell process; contains a dense meshwork of actin filaments.
    GO:0030017    sarcomere    The repeating unit of a myofibril in a muscle cell, composed of an array of overlapping thick and thin filaments between two adjacent Z discs.
    GO:0001725    stress fiber    A contractile actin filament bundle that consists of short actin filaments with alternating polarity, cross-linked by alpha-actinin and possibly other actin bundling proteins, and with myosin present in a periodic distribution along the fiber.
    GO:0005865    striated muscle thin filament    Filaments formed of actin and associated proteins; attached to Z discs at either end of sarcomeres in myofibrils.

Chain A   (ACTS_CHICK | P68139)
molecular function
    GO:0005524    ATP binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with ATP, adenosine 5'-triphosphate, a universally important coenzyme and enzyme regulator.
    GO:0000166    nucleotide binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a nucleotide, any compound consisting of a nucleoside that is esterified with (ortho)phosphate or an oligophosphate at any hydroxyl group on the ribose or deoxyribose.
biological process
    GO:0048741    skeletal muscle fiber development    The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the skeletal muscle fiber over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Muscle fibers are formed by the maturation of myotubes. They can be classed as slow, intermediate/fast or fast.
    GO:0030240    skeletal muscle thin filament assembly    The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of proteins to form the actin-based thin filaments of myofibrils in skeletal muscle.
cellular component
    GO:0005884    actin filament    A filamentous structure formed of a two-stranded helical polymer of the protein actin and associated proteins. Actin filaments are a major component of the contractile apparatus of skeletal muscle and the microfilaments of the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. The filaments, comprising polymerized globular actin molecules, appear as flexible structures with a diameter of 5-9 nm. They are organized into a variety of linear bundles, two-dimensional networks, and three dimensional gels. In the cytoskeleton they are most highly concentrated in the cortex of the cell just beneath the plasma membrane.
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0005856    cytoskeleton    Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.
    GO:0001725    stress fiber    A contractile actin filament bundle that consists of short actin filaments with alternating polarity, cross-linked by alpha-actinin and possibly other actin bundling proteins, and with myosin present in a periodic distribution along the fiber.
    GO:0005865    striated muscle thin filament    Filaments formed of actin and associated proteins; attached to Z discs at either end of sarcomeres in myofibrils.

Chain A   (ACTS_MOUSE | P68134)
molecular function
    GO:0005524    ATP binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with ATP, adenosine 5'-triphosphate, a universally important coenzyme and enzyme regulator.
    GO:0000166    nucleotide binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a nucleotide, any compound consisting of a nucleoside that is esterified with (ortho)phosphate or an oligophosphate at any hydroxyl group on the ribose or deoxyribose.
    GO:0005515    protein binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any protein or protein complex (a complex of two or more proteins that may include other nonprotein molecules).
biological process
    GO:0016049    cell growth    The process in which a cell irreversibly increases in size over time by accretion and biosynthetic production of matter similar to that already present.
    GO:0090131    mesenchyme migration    The process in which the population of cells that make up a mesenchyme undergo directed movement.
    GO:0010628    positive regulation of gene expression    Any process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of gene expression. Gene expression is the process in which a gene's coding sequence is converted into a mature gene product or products (proteins or RNA). This includes the production of an RNA transcript as well as any processing to produce a mature RNA product or an mRNA or circRNA (for protein-coding genes) and the translation of that mRNA or circRNA into protein. Protein maturation is included when required to form an active form of a product from an inactive precursor form.
    GO:0009991    response to extracellular stimulus    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an extracellular stimulus.
    GO:0010226    response to lithium ion    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a lithium (Li+) ion stimulus.
    GO:0009612    response to mechanical stimulus    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a mechanical stimulus.
    GO:0048545    response to steroid hormone    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a steroid hormone stimulus.
    GO:0043503    skeletal muscle fiber adaptation    Any process in which the skeletal muscle fibers change their phenotypic profiles in response to altered functional demands and a variety of signals. Muscle fibers are formed by the maturation of myotubes. They can be classed as slow, intermediate/fast or fast.
    GO:0048741    skeletal muscle fiber development    The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the skeletal muscle fiber over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Muscle fibers are formed by the maturation of myotubes. They can be classed as slow, intermediate/fast or fast.
    GO:0030240    skeletal muscle thin filament assembly    The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of proteins to form the actin-based thin filaments of myofibrils in skeletal muscle.
cellular component
    GO:0015629    actin cytoskeleton    The part of the cytoskeleton (the internal framework of a cell) composed of actin and associated proteins. Includes actin cytoskeleton-associated complexes.
    GO:0005884    actin filament    A filamentous structure formed of a two-stranded helical polymer of the protein actin and associated proteins. Actin filaments are a major component of the contractile apparatus of skeletal muscle and the microfilaments of the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. The filaments, comprising polymerized globular actin molecules, appear as flexible structures with a diameter of 5-9 nm. They are organized into a variety of linear bundles, two-dimensional networks, and three dimensional gels. In the cytoskeleton they are most highly concentrated in the cortex of the cell just beneath the plasma membrane.
    GO:0072562    blood microparticle    A phospholipid microvesicle that is derived from any of several cell types, such as platelets, blood cells, endothelial cells, or others, and contains membrane receptors as well as other proteins characteristic of the parental cell. Microparticles are heterogeneous in size, and are characterized as microvesicles free of nucleic acids.
    GO:0044297    cell body    The portion of a cell bearing surface projections such as axons, dendrites, cilia, or flagella that includes the nucleus, but excludes all cell projections.
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0005856    cytoskeleton    Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.
    GO:0070062    extracellular exosome    A vesicle that is released into the extracellular region by fusion of the limiting endosomal membrane of a multivesicular body with the plasma membrane. Extracellular exosomes, also simply called exosomes, have a diameter of about 40-100 nm.
    GO:0005615    extracellular space    That part of a multicellular organism outside the cells proper, usually taken to be outside the plasma membranes, and occupied by fluid.
    GO:0030175    filopodium    Thin, stiff, actin-based protrusion extended by the leading edge of a motile cell such as a crawling fibroblast or amoeba, or an axonal or dendritic growth cone, or a dendritic shaft.
    GO:0030027    lamellipodium    A thin sheetlike process extended by the leading edge of a migrating cell or extending cell process; contains a dense meshwork of actin filaments.
    GO:0043234    protein complex    A stable macromolecular complex composed (only) of two or more polypeptide subunits along with any covalently attached molecules (such as lipid anchors or oligosaccharide) or non-protein prosthetic groups (such as nucleotides or metal ions). Prosthetic group in this context refers to a tightly bound cofactor. The component polypeptide subunits may be identical.
    GO:0030017    sarcomere    The repeating unit of a myofibril in a muscle cell, composed of an array of overlapping thick and thin filaments between two adjacent Z discs.
    GO:0001725    stress fiber    A contractile actin filament bundle that consists of short actin filaments with alternating polarity, cross-linked by alpha-actinin and possibly other actin bundling proteins, and with myosin present in a periodic distribution along the fiber.
    GO:0005865    striated muscle thin filament    Filaments formed of actin and associated proteins; attached to Z discs at either end of sarcomeres in myofibrils.

Chain A   (ACTS_HUMAN | P68133)
molecular function
    GO:0043531    ADP binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with ADP, adenosine 5'-diphosphate.
    GO:0005524    ATP binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with ATP, adenosine 5'-triphosphate, a universally important coenzyme and enzyme regulator.
    GO:0017022    myosin binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any part of a myosin complex; myosins are any of a superfamily of molecular motor proteins that bind to actin and use the energy of ATP hydrolysis to generate force and movement along actin filaments.
    GO:0000166    nucleotide binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a nucleotide, any compound consisting of a nucleoside that is esterified with (ortho)phosphate or an oligophosphate at any hydroxyl group on the ribose or deoxyribose.
    GO:0005515    protein binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any protein or protein complex (a complex of two or more proteins that may include other nonprotein molecules).
    GO:0005200    structural constituent of cytoskeleton    The action of a molecule that contributes to the structural integrity of a cytoskeletal structure.
biological process
    GO:0016049    cell growth    The process in which a cell irreversibly increases in size over time by accretion and biosynthetic production of matter similar to that already present.
    GO:0090131    mesenchyme migration    The process in which the population of cells that make up a mesenchyme undergo directed movement.
    GO:0006936    muscle contraction    A process in which force is generated within muscle tissue, resulting in a change in muscle geometry. Force generation involves a chemo-mechanical energy conversion step that is carried out by the actin/myosin complex activity, which generates force through ATP hydrolysis.
    GO:0030049    muscle filament sliding    The sliding of actin thin filaments and myosin thick filaments past each other in muscle contraction. This involves a process of interaction of myosin located on a thick filament with actin located on a thin filament. During this process ATP is split and forces are generated.
    GO:0010628    positive regulation of gene expression    Any process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of gene expression. Gene expression is the process in which a gene's coding sequence is converted into a mature gene product or products (proteins or RNA). This includes the production of an RNA transcript as well as any processing to produce a mature RNA product or an mRNA or circRNA (for protein-coding genes) and the translation of that mRNA or circRNA into protein. Protein maturation is included when required to form an active form of a product from an inactive precursor form.
    GO:0009991    response to extracellular stimulus    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of an extracellular stimulus.
    GO:0010226    response to lithium ion    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a lithium (Li+) ion stimulus.
    GO:0009612    response to mechanical stimulus    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a mechanical stimulus.
    GO:0048545    response to steroid hormone    Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a steroid hormone stimulus.
    GO:0043503    skeletal muscle fiber adaptation    Any process in which the skeletal muscle fibers change their phenotypic profiles in response to altered functional demands and a variety of signals. Muscle fibers are formed by the maturation of myotubes. They can be classed as slow, intermediate/fast or fast.
    GO:0048741    skeletal muscle fiber development    The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the skeletal muscle fiber over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Muscle fibers are formed by the maturation of myotubes. They can be classed as slow, intermediate/fast or fast.
    GO:0030240    skeletal muscle thin filament assembly    The aggregation, arrangement and bonding together of proteins to form the actin-based thin filaments of myofibrils in skeletal muscle.
cellular component
    GO:0015629    actin cytoskeleton    The part of the cytoskeleton (the internal framework of a cell) composed of actin and associated proteins. Includes actin cytoskeleton-associated complexes.
    GO:0005884    actin filament    A filamentous structure formed of a two-stranded helical polymer of the protein actin and associated proteins. Actin filaments are a major component of the contractile apparatus of skeletal muscle and the microfilaments of the cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells. The filaments, comprising polymerized globular actin molecules, appear as flexible structures with a diameter of 5-9 nm. They are organized into a variety of linear bundles, two-dimensional networks, and three dimensional gels. In the cytoskeleton they are most highly concentrated in the cortex of the cell just beneath the plasma membrane.
    GO:0072562    blood microparticle    A phospholipid microvesicle that is derived from any of several cell types, such as platelets, blood cells, endothelial cells, or others, and contains membrane receptors as well as other proteins characteristic of the parental cell. Microparticles are heterogeneous in size, and are characterized as microvesicles free of nucleic acids.
    GO:0044297    cell body    The portion of a cell bearing surface projections such as axons, dendrites, cilia, or flagella that includes the nucleus, but excludes all cell projections.
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0005856    cytoskeleton    Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.
    GO:0005829    cytosol    The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes.
    GO:0070062    extracellular exosome    A vesicle that is released into the extracellular region by fusion of the limiting endosomal membrane of a multivesicular body with the plasma membrane. Extracellular exosomes, also simply called exosomes, have a diameter of about 40-100 nm.
    GO:0005615    extracellular space    That part of a multicellular organism outside the cells proper, usually taken to be outside the plasma membranes, and occupied by fluid.
    GO:0030175    filopodium    Thin, stiff, actin-based protrusion extended by the leading edge of a motile cell such as a crawling fibroblast or amoeba, or an axonal or dendritic growth cone, or a dendritic shaft.
    GO:0030027    lamellipodium    A thin sheetlike process extended by the leading edge of a migrating cell or extending cell process; contains a dense meshwork of actin filaments.
    GO:0030017    sarcomere    The repeating unit of a myofibril in a muscle cell, composed of an array of overlapping thick and thin filaments between two adjacent Z discs.
    GO:0001725    stress fiber    A contractile actin filament bundle that consists of short actin filaments with alternating polarity, cross-linked by alpha-actinin and possibly other actin bundling proteins, and with myosin present in a periodic distribution along the fiber.
    GO:0005865    striated muscle thin filament    Filaments formed of actin and associated proteins; attached to Z discs at either end of sarcomeres in myofibrils.

Chain T   (TYB4_BOVIN | P62326)
molecular function
    GO:0003779    actin binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with monomeric or multimeric forms of actin, including actin filaments.
    GO:0003785    actin monomer binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with monomeric actin, also known as G-actin.
biological process
    GO:0007015    actin filament organization    A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of cytoskeletal structures comprising actin filaments. Includes processes that control the spatial distribution of actin filaments, such as organizing filaments into meshworks, bundles, or other structures, as by cross-linking.
cellular component
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0005856    cytoskeleton    Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.

Chain T   (TYB4_RAT | P62329)
molecular function
    GO:0003779    actin binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with monomeric or multimeric forms of actin, including actin filaments.
    GO:0003785    actin monomer binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with monomeric actin, also known as G-actin.
biological process
    GO:0007015    actin filament organization    A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of cytoskeletal structures comprising actin filaments. Includes processes that control the spatial distribution of actin filaments, such as organizing filaments into meshworks, bundles, or other structures, as by cross-linking.
    GO:0001649    osteoblast differentiation    The process whereby a relatively unspecialized cell acquires the specialized features of an osteoblast, a mesodermal or neural crest cell that gives rise to bone.
    GO:0030334    regulation of cell migration    Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cell migration.
    GO:0042989    sequestering of actin monomers    The selective interaction of actin monomers with specific molecules that inhibit their polymerization by preventing their access to other monomers.
cellular component
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0005856    cytoskeleton    Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.
    GO:0005829    cytosol    The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes.
    GO:0005634    nucleus    A membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. In most cells, the nucleus contains all of the cell's chromosomes except the organellar chromosomes, and is the site of RNA synthesis and processing. In some species, or in specialized cell types, RNA metabolism or DNA replication may be absent.

Chain T   (TYB4_HUMAN | P62328)
molecular function
    GO:0003779    actin binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with monomeric or multimeric forms of actin, including actin filaments.
    GO:0003785    actin monomer binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with monomeric actin, also known as G-actin.
    GO:0005515    protein binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with any protein or protein complex (a complex of two or more proteins that may include other nonprotein molecules).
biological process
    GO:0007015    actin filament organization    A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of cytoskeletal structures comprising actin filaments. Includes processes that control the spatial distribution of actin filaments, such as organizing filaments into meshworks, bundles, or other structures, as by cross-linking.
    GO:0001649    osteoblast differentiation    The process whereby a relatively unspecialized cell acquires the specialized features of an osteoblast, a mesodermal or neural crest cell that gives rise to bone.
    GO:0002576    platelet degranulation    The regulated exocytosis of secretory granules containing preformed mediators such as histamine and serotonin by a platelet.
    GO:0030334    regulation of cell migration    Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cell migration.
cellular component
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0005856    cytoskeleton    Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.
    GO:0005829    cytosol    The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes.
    GO:0005576    extracellular region    The space external to the outermost structure of a cell. For cells without external protective or external encapsulating structures this refers to space outside of the plasma membrane. This term covers the host cell environment outside an intracellular parasite.
    GO:0005634    nucleus    A membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. In most cells, the nucleus contains all of the cell's chromosomes except the organellar chromosomes, and is the site of RNA synthesis and processing. In some species, or in specialized cell types, RNA metabolism or DNA replication may be absent.
    GO:0031093    platelet alpha granule lumen    The volume enclosed by the membrane of the platelet alpha granule.

Chain T   (TYB4_HORSE | P62327)
molecular function
    GO:0003779    actin binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with monomeric or multimeric forms of actin, including actin filaments.
    GO:0003785    actin monomer binding    Interacting selectively and non-covalently with monomeric actin, also known as G-actin.
biological process
    GO:0007015    actin filament organization    A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of cytoskeletal structures comprising actin filaments. Includes processes that control the spatial distribution of actin filaments, such as organizing filaments into meshworks, bundles, or other structures, as by cross-linking.
    GO:0030334    regulation of cell migration    Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cell migration.
cellular component
    GO:0005737    cytoplasm    All of the contents of a cell excluding the plasma membrane and nucleus, but including other subcellular structures.
    GO:0005856    cytoskeleton    Any of the various filamentous elements that form the internal framework of cells, and typically remain after treatment of the cells with mild detergent to remove membrane constituents and soluble components of the cytoplasm. The term embraces intermediate filaments, microfilaments, microtubules, the microtrabecular lattice, and other structures characterized by a polymeric filamentous nature and long-range order within the cell. The various elements of the cytoskeleton not only serve in the maintenance of cellular shape but also have roles in other cellular functions, including cellular movement, cell division, endocytosis, and movement of organelles.
    GO:0005829    cytosol    The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes.
    GO:0005634    nucleus    A membrane-bounded organelle of eukaryotic cells in which chromosomes are housed and replicated. In most cells, the nucleus contains all of the cell's chromosomes except the organellar chromosomes, and is the site of RNA synthesis and processing. In some species, or in specialized cell types, RNA metabolism or DNA replication may be absent.

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        ACTS_BOVIN | P681381alm 1atn 1h1v 1t44
        ACTS_CHICK | P681391alm 1atn 1h1v 1mdu 1t44
        ACTS_HUMAN | P681331alm 1atn 1h1v 1t44
        ACTS_MOUSE | P681341alm 1atn 1h1v 1t44 4b1u
        ACTS_PIG | P681371alm 1atn 1h1v 1t44
        ACTS_RABIT | P681351alm 1atn 1eqy 1esv 1h1v 1ijj 1j6z 1kxp 1lcu 1lot 1m8q 1ma9 1mvw 1nwk 1o18 1o19 1o1a 1o1b 1o1c 1o1d 1o1e 1o1f 1o1g 1p8z 1qz5 1qz6 1rdw 1rfq 1rgi 1s22 1sqk 1t44 1wua 1y64 1yxq 2a3z 2a40 2a41 2a42 2a5x 2asm 2aso 2asp 2d1k 2ff3 2ff6 2fxu 2gwj 2gwk 2hmp 2pav 2pbd 2q0r 2q0u 2q1n 2q31 2q36 2q97 2v51 2v52 2vcp 2vyp 2w49 2w4u 2y83 2yje 2yjf 2zwh 3b5u 3buz 3cjb 3cjc 3daw 3ffk 3g37 3hbt 3j4k 3j8a 3j8i 3j8j 3j8k 3jbi 3jbj 3jbk 3m1f 3m3n 3m6g 3mfp 3mn5 3sjh 3tpq 3tu5 3u8x 3u9z 3ue5 4a7f 4a7h 4a7l 4a7n 4b1v 4b1w 4b1x 4b1y 4b1z 4eah 4gy2 4h03 4h0t 4h0v 4h0x 4h0y 4k41 4k42 4k43 4pkg 4pkh 4pki 4pl8 4v0u 4wyb 4z94 5h53 5jlf 5kg8
        ACTS_RAT | P681361alm 1atn 1h1v 1t44 3u9d
        TYB4_BOVIN | P623263sjh 3u8x 3u9d
        TYB4_HUMAN | P623283tu5 4pl7 4pl8

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1alm THE STRUCTURE OF THE ACTO-MYOSIN SUBFRAGMENT -ONE COMPLEX. RESULTS OF SEARCHES USING DATA FROM ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY. THEORETICAL MODEL, ALPHA CARBONS.
1atn DEOXYRIBONUCLEASE I COMPLEX WITH ACTIN
1eqy COMPLEX BETWEEN RABBIT MUSCLE ALPHA-ACTIN: HUMAN GELSOLIN DOMAIN 1
1esv COMPLEX BETWEEN LATRUNCULIN A:RABBIT MUSCLE ALPHA ACTIN:HUMAN GELSOLIN DOMAIN 1
1h1v GELSOLIN G4-G6/ACTIN COMPLEX
1ijj THE X-RAY CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE COMPLEX BETWEEN RABBITSKELETAL MUSCLE ACTIN AND LATRUNCULIN A AT 2.85 ARESOLUTION
1j6z UNCOMPLEXED ACTIN
1kxp CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF HUMAN VITAMIN D-BINDING PROTEIN INCOMPLEX WITH SKELETAL ACTIN
1lcu POLYLYSINE INDUCES AN ANTIPARALLEL ACTIN DIMER THATNUCLEATES FILAMENT ASSEMBLY: CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AT 3.5 ARESOLUTION
1m8q MOLECULAR MODELS OF AVERAGED RIGOR CROSSBRIDGES FROMTOMOGRAMS OF INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE
1ma9 CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE COMPLEX OF HUMAN VITAMIN D BINDINGPROTEIN AND RABBIT MUSCLE ACTIN
1mdu CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE CHICKEN ACTIN TRIMER COMPLEXEDWITH HUMAN GELSOLIN SEGMENT 1 (GS-1)
1mvw MOLECULAR MODELS OF AVERAGED RIGOR CROSSBRIDGES FROMTOMOGRAMS OF INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE
1nwk CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF MONOMERIC ACTIN IN THE ATP STATE
1o18 MOLECULAR MODELS OF AVERAGED RIGOR CROSSBRIDGES FROMTOMOGRAMS OF INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE
1o19 MOLECULAR MODELS OF AVERAGED RIGOR CROSSBRIDGES FROMTOMOGRAMS OF INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE
1o1a MOLECULAR MODELS OF AVERAGED RIGOR CROSSBRIDGES FROMTOMOGRAMS OF INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE
1o1b MOLECULAR MODELS OF AVERAGED RIGOR CROSSBRIDGES FROMTOMOGRAMS OF INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE
1o1c MOLECULAR MODELS OF AVERAGED RIGOR CROSSBRIDGES FROMTOMOGRAMS OF INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE
1o1d MOLECULAR MODELS OF AVERAGED RIGOR CROSSBRIDGES FROMTOMOGRAMS OF INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE
1o1e MOLECULAR MODELS OF AVERAGED RIGOR CROSSBRIDGES FROMTOMOGRAMS OF INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE
1o1f MOLECULAR MODELS OF AVERAGED RIGOR CROSSBRIDGES FROMTOMOGRAMS OF INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE
1o1g MOLECULAR MODELS OF AVERAGED RIGOR CROSSBRIDGES FROMTOMOGRAMS OF INSECT FLIGHT MUSCLE
1p8z COMPLEX BETWEEN RABBIT MUSCLE ALPHA-ACTIN: HUMAN GELSOLINRESIDUES VAL26-GLU156
1qz5 STRUCTURE OF RABBIT ACTIN IN COMPLEX WITH KABIRAMIDE C
1qz6 STRUCTURE OF RABBIT ACTIN IN COMPLEX WITH JASPISAMIDE A
1rdw ACTIN CRYSTAL DYNAMICS: STRUCTURAL IMPLICATIONS FOR F-ACTINNUCLEATION, POLYMERIZATION AND BRANCHING MEDIATED BY THEANTI-PARALLEL DIMER
1rfq ACTIN CRYSTAL DYNAMICS: STRUCTURAL IMPLICATIONS FOR F-ACTINNUCLEATION, POLYMERIZATION AND BRANCHING MEDIATED BY THEANTI-PARALLEL DIMER
1s22 ABSOLUTE STEREOCHEMISTRY OF ULAPUALIDE A