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'''CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE OLIGOMERIZATION DOMAIN FROM ROTAVIRUS NSP4''' | '''CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE OLIGOMERIZATION DOMAIN FROM ROTAVIRUS NSP4''' | ||
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Revision as of 14:01, 2 May 2008
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE OLIGOMERIZATION DOMAIN FROM ROTAVIRUS NSP4
Overview
During the maturation of rotaviral particles, non-structural protein 4 (NSP4) plays a critical role in the translocation of the immature capsid into the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum. Full-length NSP4 and a 22 amino acid peptide (NSP4(114-135)) derived from this protein have been shown to induce diarrhea in young mice in an age-dependent manner, and may therefore be the agent responsible for rotavirally-induced symptoms. We have determined the crystal structure of the oligomerization domain of NSP4 which spans residues 95 to 137 (NSP4(95-137)). NSP4(95-137) self-associates into a parallel, tetrameric coiled-coil, with the hydrophobic core interrupted by three polar layers occupying a and d-heptad positions. Side-chains from two consecutive polar layers, consisting of four Gln123 and two of the four Glu120 residues, coordinate a divalent cation. Two independent structures built from MAD-phased data indicated the presence of a strontium and calcium ion bound at this site, respectively. This metal-binding site appears to play an important role in stabilizing the homo-tetramer, which has implications for the engagement of NSP4 as an enterotoxin.
About this Structure
1G1I is a Single protein structure. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Crystal structure of the oligomerization domain of NSP4 from rotavirus reveals a core metal-binding site., Bowman GD, Nodelman IM, Levy O, Lin SL, Tian P, Zamb TJ, Udem SA, Venkataraghavan B, Schutt CE, J Mol Biol. 2000 Dec 15;304(5):861-71. PMID:11124032 Page seeded by OCA on Fri May 2 17:01:06 2008
