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'''WILD-TYPE HNF-1ALPHA DIMERIZATION DOMAIN'''
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===WILD-TYPE HNF-1ALPHA DIMERIZATION DOMAIN===
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==Overview==
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The N-terminal dimerization domain of the transcriptional activator hepatocyte nuclear factor-1alpha (HNF-1alpha) is essential for DNA binding and association of the transcriptional coactivator, DCoH (dimerization cofactor of HNF-1). To investigate the basis for dimerization of HNF-1 proteins, we determined the 1.2 A resolution X-ray crystal structure of the dimerization domain of HNF-1alpha (HNF-p1). Phasing was facilitated by devising a simple synthesis for Fmoc-selenomethionine and substituting leucine residues with selenomethionine. The HNF-1 dimerization domain forms a unique, four-helix bundle that is preserved with localized conformational shifts in the DCoH complex. In three different crystal forms, HNF-p1 displays subtle shifts in the conformation of the interhelix loop and the crossing angle between the amino- and carboxyl-terminal helices. In all three crystal forms, the HNF-p1 dimers pair through an exposed hydrophobic surface that also forms the binding site for DCoH. Conserved core residues in the dimerization domain of the homologous transcriptional regulator HNF-1beta rationalize the functional heterodimerization of the HNF-1alpha and HNF-1beta proteins. Mutations in HNF-1alpha are associated with maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 3 (MODY3), and the structure of HNF-p1 provides insights into the effects of three MODY3 mutations.
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Template:STRUCTURE 1g39

WILD-TYPE HNF-1ALPHA DIMERIZATION DOMAIN

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 11106484

About this Structure

1G39 is a Single protein structure. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

High-resolution structure of the HNF-1alpha dimerization domain., Rose RB, Endrizzi JA, Cronk JD, Holton J, Alber T, Biochemistry. 2000 Dec 12;39(49):15062-70. PMID:11106484

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