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Fig. 1. Schematic representation of the myosin VIIa. The N-terminus of myosin VIIa consists of a conserved motor head containing the ATP- and actin-binding sites. The neck region, composed of five isoleucine-glutamine (IQ) motifs, is followed by a long tail of 1360 amino acids. The tail contains a short coiled-coil domain, which is implicated in the formation of homodimers, and two large repeats arranged in tandem separated by a putative SH3 domain. Each of these large repeats contains a MyTH4 and a FERM domain. The region interacting with vezatin is indicated.