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Introduction
Christoph S. Clemen, Vasily Rybakin and Ludwig Eichinger
Section I: THE WD- AND KELCH-REPEAT SUPERFAMILIES
1. Phylogenetic, Structural and Functional Relationships between WD and Kelch-Repeat Proteins
Andrew M. Hudson and Lynn Cooley
2. Diversity of WD-Repeat Proteins
Temple F. Smith
SECTION II: HISTORY, PHYLOGENY, AND STRUCTURE
3. A Brief History of the Coronin Family
Eugenio L. de Hostos
4. Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of the Coronin Gene Family
Reginald O. Morgan and M. Pilar Fernandez
5. Coronin Structure and Implications
Bernadette McArdle and Andreas Hofmann
Section III: COMMON AND DIVERSE FUNCTIONS
6. Coronin: The Double-Edged Sword of Actin Dynamics
Meghal Gandhi and Bruce L. Goode
7. Invertebrate Coronins
Maria C. Shina and Angelika A. Noegel
8. Evolutionary and Functional Diversity of Coronin Proteins
Charles-Peter Xavier, Ludwig Eichinger, M. Pilar Fernandez,
Reginald O. Morgan and Christoph S. Clemen
9. Role of Mammalian Coronin 7 in the Biosynthetic Pathway
Vasily Rybakin
Section IV: CLINICAL RELEVANCE
10. Coronin 1 in Innate Immunity
Jean Pieters
11. The Role of Mammalian Coronins in Development and Disease
David W. Roadcap, Christoph S. Clemen and James E. Bear