ADF homology domain of drebrin and actin-binding protein 1 (abp1)
Actin depolymerization factor/cofilin-like domains (ADF domains) are present in a family of essential eukaryotic actin regulatory proteins. Many of these proteins enhance the turnover rate of actin and interact with actin monomers as well as actin filaments. Abp1 and drebrin (developmentally regulated brain protein) are multidomain proteins with an N-terminal ADF homology domain and one or more C-terminal SH3 domains. They have been shown to interact with polymeric F-actin, but not with monomeric G-actin, and do not appear to promote the disassembly of actin filaments. Drebrin rather stabilizes actin filaments by inducing changes in the helical twist and may promote or interfere with the interactions of other proteins with actin filaments.