Summary
Actin
No Pfam abstract.
Literature references
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Schutt CE, Myslik JC, Rozycki MD, Goonesekere NC, Lindberg U; , Nature 1993;365:810-816.: The structure of crystalline profilin-beta-actin. PUBMED:8413665
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Sheterline P, Clayton J, Sparrow J; , Protein Profile 1995;2:1-103.: Actin PUBMED:8548558
InterPro entry IPR004000
Actin PUBMED:1388079, PUBMED:8448030 is a ubiquitous protein involved in the formation of filaments that are major components of the cytoskeleton. These filaments interact with myosin to produce a sliding effect, which is the basis of muscular contraction and many aspects of cell motility, including cytokinesis. Each actin protomer binds one molecule of ATP and has one high affinity site for either calcium or magnesium ions, as well as several low affinity sites. Actin exists as a monomer in low salt concentrations, but filaments form rapidly as salt concentration rises, with the consequent hydrolysis of ATP. Actin from many sources forms a tight complex with deoxyribonuclease (DNase I) although the significance of this is still unknown. The formation of this complex results in the inhibition of DNase I activity, and actin loses its ability to polymerise. It has been shown that an ATPase domain of actin shares similarity with ATPase domains of hexokinase and hsp70 proteins PUBMED:1828889, PUBMED:1323828.
In vertebrates there are three groups of actin isoforms: alpha, beta and gamma. The alpha actins are found in muscle tissues and are a major constituent of the contractile apparatus. The beta and gamma actins co-exists in most cell types as components of the cytoskeleton and as mediators of internal cell motility. In plants there are many isoforms which are probably involved in a variety of functions such as cytoplasmic streaming, cell shape determination, tip growth, graviperception, cell wall deposition, etc.
Recently some divergent actin-like proteins have been identified in several species. These proteins include centractin (actin-RPV) from mammals, fungi yeast ACT5, Neurospora crassa ro-4) and Pneumocystis carinii, which seems to be a component of a multi-subunit centrosomal complex involved in microtubule based vesicle motility (this subfamily is known as ARP1); ARP2 subfamily, which includes chicken ACTL, Saccharomyces cerevisiae ACT2, Drosophila melanogaster 14D and Caenorhabditis elegans actC; ARP3 subfamily, which includes actin 2 from mammals, Drosophila 66B, yeast ACT4 and Schizosaccharomyces pombe act2; and ARP4 subfamily, which includes yeast ACT3 and Drosophila 13E.
Clan
This family is a member of clan Actin_ATPase (CL0108), which contains the following 26 members:
Acetate_kinase Actin BcrAD_BadFG Bvg_acc_factor CmcH_NodU DDR DUF1464 DUF1786 EutA FGGY_C FGGY_N FtsA Fumble GDA1_CD39 Glucokinase Hexokinase_1 Hexokinase_2 HSP70 Hydant_A_N Hydantoinase_A MreB_Mbl Peptidase_M22 Ppx-GppA ROK StbA UPF0075Gene Ontology
| Molecular function | protein binding (GO:0005515) |
Internal database links
| SCOOP: | DUF167 StbA Phosphodiest |
External database links
| HOMSTRAD: | actin |
| PANDIT: | PF00022 |
| PRINTS: | PR00190 |
| PROSITE: | PDOC00340 |
| SCOP: | 2btf |
| SYSTERS: | Actin |
Domain organisation
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Alignments
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Trees
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Curation and family details
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Curation
| Seed source: | Prosite |
| Previous IDs: | actin; |
| Type: | Family |
| Author: | Sonnhammer ELL |
| Number in seed: | 28 |
| Number in full: | 7735 |
| Average length of the domain: | 246.40 aa |
| Average identity of full alignment: | 49 % |
| Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: | 89.33 % |
HMM information
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build method: hmmbuild -o /dev/null HMM SEED
search method: hmmsearch -Z 9421015 -E 1000 HMM pfamseq
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| Family (HMM) version: | 12 | ||||||||||||
| Download: | download the raw HMM for this family |
Species distribution
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Interactions
There are 15 interactions for this family. More...
Profilin Myosin_head Serum_albumin P21-Arc P16-Arc ARPC4 Exo_endo_phos P34-Arc VitD-bind_III FH2 WH2 CH WD40 Gelsolin ActinStructures
For those sequences which have a structure in the Protein DataBank, we use the mapping between UniProt, PDB and Pfam coordinate systems from the PDBe group, to allow us to map Pfam domains onto UniProt sequences and three-dimensional protein structures. The table below shows the structures on which the Actin domain has been found.
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