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===Crystal structure of the extracellular domains of coxsackie & adenovirus receptor from mouse (mCAR)===
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[[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/CXAR_MOUSE CXAR_MOUSE]] Component of the epithelial apical junction complex that is essential for the tight junction integrity. Proposed to function as a homophilic cell adhesion molecule. Recruits MPDZ to intercellular contact sites. Probably involved in transepithelial migration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) through adhesive interactions with AMICA1/JAML located in the plasma membrane of PMN (By similarity).<ref>PMID:9036860</ref><ref>PMID:9420240</ref><ref>PMID:10814828</ref> In vitro, acts as a receptor for group B coxsackieviruses and subgroup C of adenoviruses (AD2 and AD5).<ref>PMID:9036860</ref><ref>PMID:9420240</ref><ref>PMID:10814828</ref>
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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3JZ7 is a 1 chain structure with sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mus_musculus Mus musculus]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=3JZ7 OCA].
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[[3jz7]] is a 1 chain structure with sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mus_musculus Mus musculus]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=3JZ7 OCA].
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Template:STRUCTURE 3jz7

Contents

Crystal structure of the extracellular domains of coxsackie & adenovirus receptor from mouse (mCAR)

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 20181587

Function

[CXAR_MOUSE] Component of the epithelial apical junction complex that is essential for the tight junction integrity. Proposed to function as a homophilic cell adhesion molecule. Recruits MPDZ to intercellular contact sites. Probably involved in transepithelial migration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) through adhesive interactions with AMICA1/JAML located in the plasma membrane of PMN (By similarity).[1][2][3] In vitro, acts as a receptor for group B coxsackieviruses and subgroup C of adenoviruses (AD2 and AD5).[4][5][6]

About this Structure

3jz7 is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Mus musculus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

  • Patzke C, Max KE, Behlke J, Schreiber J, Schmidt H, Dorner AA, Kroger S, Henning M, Otto A, Heinemann U, Rathjen FG. The coxsackievirus-adenovirus receptor reveals complex homophilic and heterophilic interactions on neural cells. J Neurosci. 2010 Feb 24;30(8):2897-910. PMID:20181587 doi:30/8/2897
  1. Bergelson JM, Cunningham JA, Droguett G, Kurt-Jones EA, Krithivas A, Hong JS, Horwitz MS, Crowell RL, Finberg RW. Isolation of a common receptor for Coxsackie B viruses and adenoviruses 2 and 5. Science. 1997 Feb 28;275(5304):1320-3. PMID:9036860
  2. Bergelson JM, Krithivas A, Celi L, Droguett G, Horwitz MS, Wickham T, Crowell RL, Finberg RW. The murine CAR homolog is a receptor for coxsackie B viruses and adenoviruses. J Virol. 1998 Jan;72(1):415-9. PMID:9420240
  3. Honda T, Saitoh H, Masuko M, Katagiri-Abe T, Tominaga K, Kozakai I, Kobayashi K, Kumanishi T, Watanabe YG, Odani S, Kuwano R. The coxsackievirus-adenovirus receptor protein as a cell adhesion molecule in the developing mouse brain. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 2000 Apr 14;77(1):19-28. PMID:10814828
  4. Bergelson JM, Cunningham JA, Droguett G, Kurt-Jones EA, Krithivas A, Hong JS, Horwitz MS, Crowell RL, Finberg RW. Isolation of a common receptor for Coxsackie B viruses and adenoviruses 2 and 5. Science. 1997 Feb 28;275(5304):1320-3. PMID:9036860
  5. Bergelson JM, Krithivas A, Celi L, Droguett G, Horwitz MS, Wickham T, Crowell RL, Finberg RW. The murine CAR homolog is a receptor for coxsackie B viruses and adenoviruses. J Virol. 1998 Jan;72(1):415-9. PMID:9420240
  6. Honda T, Saitoh H, Masuko M, Katagiri-Abe T, Tominaga K, Kozakai I, Kobayashi K, Kumanishi T, Watanabe YG, Odani S, Kuwano R. The coxsackievirus-adenovirus receptor protein as a cell adhesion molecule in the developing mouse brain. Brain Res Mol Brain Res. 2000 Apr 14;77(1):19-28. PMID:10814828

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