2l4z
From Proteopedia
NMR structure of fusion of CtIP (641-685) to LMO4-LIM1 (18-82)
Structural highlights
FunctionLMO4_MOUSE Probable transcriptional factor. Publication Abstract from PubMedLIM-only protein 4 (LMO4) is strongly linked to the progression of breast cancer. Although the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are not well understood, a role is emerging for LMO4 in regulation of the cell cycle. We determined the solution structure of LMO4 in complex with CtIP (C-terminal binding protein interacting protein)/RBBP8, a tumour suppressor protein that is involved in cell cycle progression, DNA repair and transcriptional regulation. Our data reveal that CtIP and the essential LMO cofactor LDB1 (LIM-domain binding protein 1) bind to the same face on LMO4 and cannot simultaneously bind to LMO4. We hypothesise that overexpression of LMO4 may disrupt some of the normal tumour suppressor activities of CtIP, thereby contributing to breast cancer progression. Structural Basis of the Interaction of the Breast Cancer Oncogene LMO4 with the Tumour Suppressor CtIP/RBBP8.,Stokes PH, Liew CW, Kwan AH, Foo P, Barker HE, Djamirze A, O'Reilly V, Visvader JE, Mackay JP, Matthews JM J Mol Biol. 2013 Apr 12;425(7):1101-10. doi: 10.1016/j.jmb.2013.01.017. Epub 2013, Jan 23. PMID:23353824[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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