1988
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.85.14.4986
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Villin sequence and peptide map identify six homologous domains.

Abstract: Site-specific proteases and antisera to the amino terminus of villin have been used to show that villin is organized into seven protease-resistant domains. Six are contained in the amino-terminal Mr 87000 villin core, a Ca2"-regulated actin-severing fragment, whereas the carboxylterminal domain includes the villin "headpiece," a fragment involved in bundling of actin filaments. Ca2" inhibits proteolytic cleavage between domains in the amino-terminal half of villin. The protein sequence of villin deduced from a… Show more

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“…Our mutational analysis reveals the presence of three PIP 2 binding domains, which is in contrast with previous predictions for villin, which suggested a single PIP 2 -binding site in villin (25,39). Of the three identified PIP 2 -binding sites, two sites homologous to PB1 and PB2 have been identified in the related protein gelsolin (36,39).…”
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“…Our mutational analysis reveals the presence of three PIP 2 binding domains, which is in contrast with previous predictions for villin, which suggested a single PIP 2 -binding site in villin (25,39). Of the three identified PIP 2 -binding sites, two sites homologous to PB1 and PB2 have been identified in the related protein gelsolin (36,39).…”
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“…Like these proteins villin caps, nucleates, or severs actin filaments (22,23). All these proteins contain segments, which display internal homology with each other; in villin this constitutes the "core" (24,25). In addition, villin contains a small (8.5 kDa) carboxyl-terminal domain called the headpiece (Fig.…”
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“…There are a number of proteins in the gelsolin family that bind F-actin (40,45). For example, villin (35,48,49) and advillin (50) each contain the six gelsolin repeat sequences plus a headpiece that bundles actin. Smaller members of the gelsolin family that have three of the repeating domains include severin from Dictyostelium discoideum and fragmin from Physarum polycephalum (36,37,51).…”
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“…Villin is unique among the actin-severing proteins in that it contains a seventh domain, referred to as the headpiece, required for bundling actin filaments to form the scaffolding for microvilli on the surface of absorptive cells (Arpin et al, 1988;Bazari et al, 1988). Compared to gelsolin, another member of the actin-severing protein family, villin requires higher calcium concentrations for severing activity , and measurements of calcium binding by the first domain of villin (villin 14T) put the dissociation constant for the intramolecular site in the millimolar range (Markus et al, 1994a).…”
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