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The human Fascin protein is a monomeric protein consisting of 8 repeats of the Fascin domain.
The human Fascin protein is a monomeric protein consisting of 8 repeats of the Fascin domain.


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'Front' view of Fascin protein with each Fascin domain coloured.  Grey colouration represents conserved residues found in sequence allignment





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Fascin structure and domains

The human Fascin protein is a monomeric protein consisting of 8 repeats of the Fascin domain.


Fascin domains and conserved.png 'Front' view of Fascin protein with each Fascin domain coloured. Grey colouration represents conserved residues found in sequence allignment


References:

Joe Dundas, Zheng Ouyang, Jeffery Tseng, Andrew Binkowski, Yaron Turpaz, and Jie Liang 2006. CASTp: computed atlas of surface topography of proteins with structural and topographical mapping of functionally annotated resiudes.Nucleic Acid Research, 34:W116-W118.

Dolinsky TJ, Nielsen JE, McCammon JA, Baker NA. PDB2PQR: an automated pipeline for the setup, execution, and analysis of Poisson-Boltzmann electrostatics calculations. Nucleic Acids Res, 32, W665-W667 (2004).