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- Villin abstract "Villin is a 92.5 kDa tissue-specific actin-binding protein associated with the actin core bundle of the brush border. Villin contains multiple gelsolin-like domains capped by a small (8.5 kDa) "headpiece" at the C-terminus consisting of a fast and independently folding three-helix bundle that is stabilized by hydrophobic interactions. The headpiece domain is a commonly studied protein in molecular dynamics due to its small size and fast folding kinetics and short primary sequence.".
- Villin arm "q".
- Villin band "22".
- Villin band "35".
- Villin chromosome "2".
- Villin chromosome "6".
- Villin entrezgene "7429".
- Villin entrezgene "7430".
- Villin hgncid "12690".
- Villin hgncid "12691".
- Villin locusSupplementaryData "-q27".
- Villin locusSupplementaryData "-q36".
- Villin omim "123900".
- Villin omim "193040".
- Villin refseq "NM_003379".
- Villin refseq "NM_007127".
- Villin symbol "VIL".
- Villin symbol "VIL1".
- Villin symbol "VIL2".
- Villin thumbnail Villin-1qqv.png?width=300.
- Villin uniprot "P09327".
- Villin uniprot "P15311".
- Villin wikiPageExternalLink villin_family.htm.
- Villin wikiPageID "6207936".
- Villin wikiPageLength "9077".
- Villin wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Villin wikiPageRevisionID "678181937".
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Actin.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Actin-binding_protein.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Actin_nucleation_core.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_mass_unit.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Biomolecular_structure.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Brush_border.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink C-terminus.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_in_biology.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteins.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Cross-link.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Crosslink.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme_kinetics.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Epithelium.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Gelsolin.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Homology_(biology).
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophobe.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophobic.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Microfilament.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Microvilli.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Microvillus.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_dynamics.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink N-terminal.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink N-terminus.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Phosphatidylinositol_(4,5)-bisphosphate.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Phosphatidylinositol_4,5-bisphosphate.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Primary_sequence.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Protease.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Proteolytic_cleavage.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink SVIL.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Salt_bridge_(protein).
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Salt_bridge_(protein_and_supramolecular).
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink Supervillin.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLink File:Villin-1qqv.png.
- Villin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Villin".
- Villin wikiPageWikiLinkText "villin".
- Villin altsymbols "VIL".
- Villin arm "q".
- Villin band "22".
- Villin band "35".
- Villin chromosome "2".
- Villin chromosome "6".
- Villin entrezgene "7429".
- Villin entrezgene "7430".
- Villin hasPhotoCollection Villin.
- Villin hgncid "12690".
- Villin hgncid "12691".
- Villin locussupplementarydata "-q27".
- Villin locussupplementarydata "-q36".
- Villin name "villin 1".
- Villin name "villin 2".
- Villin omim "123900".
- Villin omim "193040".
- Villin refseq "NM_003379".
- Villin refseq "NM_007127".
- Villin symbol "VIL1".
- Villin symbol "VIL2".
- Villin uniprot "P09327".
- Villin uniprot "P15311".
- Villin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MeshName.
- Villin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protein.
- Villin subject Category:Proteins.
- Villin type Biomolecule.
- Villin type Protein.
- Villin type Biomolecule.
- Villin type Nutrient.
- Villin type Thing.
- Villin type Q206229.
- Villin type Q8054.
- Villin comment "Villin is a 92.5 kDa tissue-specific actin-binding protein associated with the actin core bundle of the brush border. Villin contains multiple gelsolin-like domains capped by a small (8.5 kDa) "headpiece" at the C-terminus consisting of a fast and independently folding three-helix bundle that is stabilized by hydrophobic interactions. The headpiece domain is a commonly studied protein in molecular dynamics due to its small size and fast folding kinetics and short primary sequence.".
- Villin label "Villin".
- Villin sameAs Vil·lina.
- Villin sameAs Villina.