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===Crystal structure of Ig-like C2-type 2 domain of the human Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma translocation protein 1=== | ===Crystal structure of Ig-like C2-type 2 domain of the human Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma translocation protein 1=== | ||
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| + | [[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/MALT1_HUMAN MALT1_HUMAN]] Note=A chromosomal aberration involving MALT1 is recurrent in low-grade mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma). Translocation t(11;18)(q21;q21) with BIRC2. This translocation is found in approximately 50% of cytogenetically abnormal low-grade MALT lymphoma. | ||
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| + | ==Function== | ||
| + | [[http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/MALT1_HUMAN MALT1_HUMAN]] Enhances BCL10-induced activation of NF-kappa-B. Involved in nuclear export of BCL10. Binds to TRAF6, inducing TRAF6 oligomerization and activation of its ligase activity. Has ubiquitin ligase activity. MALT1-dependent BCL10 cleavage plays an important role in T-cell antigen receptor-induced integrin adhesion.<ref>PMID:11262391</ref><ref>PMID:14695475</ref><ref>PMID:18264101</ref> | ||
==About this Structure== | ==About this Structure== | ||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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[[Category: Homo sapiens]] | [[Category: Homo sapiens]] | ||
[[Category: Akutsu, M.]] | [[Category: Akutsu, M.]] | ||
Revision as of 05:40, 25 March 2013
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Crystal structure of Ig-like C2-type 2 domain of the human Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma translocation protein 1
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 018164727
Disease
[MALT1_HUMAN] Note=A chromosomal aberration involving MALT1 is recurrent in low-grade mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma). Translocation t(11;18)(q21;q21) with BIRC2. This translocation is found in approximately 50% of cytogenetically abnormal low-grade MALT lymphoma.
Function
[MALT1_HUMAN] Enhances BCL10-induced activation of NF-kappa-B. Involved in nuclear export of BCL10. Binds to TRAF6, inducing TRAF6 oligomerization and activation of its ligase activity. Has ubiquitin ligase activity. MALT1-dependent BCL10 cleavage plays an important role in T-cell antigen receptor-induced integrin adhesion.[1][2][3]
About this Structure
3bfo is a 4 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Kim AC, Oliver DC, Paetzel M. Crystal structure of a bacterial signal Peptide peptidase. J Mol Biol. 2008 Feb 15;376(2):352-66. Epub 2007 Dec 4. PMID:18164727 doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2007.11.080
- ↑ Lucas PC, Yonezumi M, Inohara N, McAllister-Lucas LM, Abazeed ME, Chen FF, Yamaoka S, Seto M, Nunez G. Bcl10 and MALT1, independent targets of chromosomal translocation in malt lymphoma, cooperate in a novel NF-kappa B signaling pathway. J Biol Chem. 2001 Jun 1;276(22):19012-9. Epub 2001 Mar 21. PMID:11262391 doi:10.1074/jbc.M009984200
- ↑ Zhou H, Wertz I, O'Rourke K, Ultsch M, Seshagiri S, Eby M, Xiao W, Dixit VM. Bcl10 activates the NF-kappaB pathway through ubiquitination of NEMO. Nature. 2004 Jan 8;427(6970):167-71. Epub 2003 Dec 24. PMID:14695475 doi:10.1038/nature02273
- ↑ Rebeaud F, Hailfinger S, Posevitz-Fejfar A, Tapernoux M, Moser R, Rueda D, Gaide O, Guzzardi M, Iancu EM, Rufer N, Fasel N, Thome M. The proteolytic activity of the paracaspase MALT1 is key in T cell activation. Nat Immunol. 2008 Mar;9(3):272-81. doi: 10.1038/ni1568. Epub 2008 Feb 10. PMID:18264101 doi:10.1038/ni1568
Categories: Homo sapiens | Akutsu, M. | Arrowsmith, C H. | Bochkarev, A. | Dhe-Paganon, S. | Edwards, A M. | Li, Y. | Littler, D R. | SGC, Structural Genomics Consortium. | Walker, J R. | Weigelt, J. | Hydrolase | Immunoglobulin domain | Nucleus | Protease | Sgc | Structural genomics consortium | Ubl conjugation pathway
