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Structure of human CD59 extracellular domain (green) complex with intermedilysin (cyan) (PDB entry 4bik)

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3D structures of CD59

Updated on 02-June-2021

1erg, 1erh, 1cdq, 1cdr, 1cds – hCD59 extracellular domain 26-102 – human - NMR
2ofs, 2j8b, 2uwr, 2ux2 – hCD59 extracellular domain
4bik, 5imt – hCD59 extracellular domain + intermedilysin
5imy – hCD59 extracellular domain + vaginolysin
6zd0 – hCD59 extracellular domain + cytolysin – Cryo EM

References

  1. Meri S, Morgan BP, Davies A, Daniels RH, Olavesen MG, Waldmann H, Lachmann PJ. Human protectin (CD59), an 18,000-20,000 MW complement lysis restricting factor, inhibits C5b-8 catalysed insertion of C9 into lipid bilayers. Immunology. 1990 Sep;71(1):1-9. PMID:1698710
  2. Johnson S, Brooks NJ, Smith RA, Lea SM, Bubeck D. Structural Basis for Recognition of the Pore-Forming Toxin Intermedilysin by Human Complement Receptor CD59. Cell Rep. 2013 May 30;3(5):1369-77. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2013.04.029. Epub 2013 , May 9. PMID:23665225 doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2013.04.029

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