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'''Crystal Structure of Recombinant Human Fibrinogen Fragment D'''
'''Crystal Structure of Recombinant Human Fibrinogen Fragment D'''
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Template:STRUCTURE 1lt9

Crystal Structure of Recombinant Human Fibrinogen Fragment D


Overview

We report two crystal structures, each at a resolution of 2.8 A, of recombinant human fibrinogen fragment D (rfD) in the absence and presence of peptide ligands. The bound ligands, Gly-Pro-Arg-Pro-amide and Gly-His-Arg-Pro-amide, mimic the interactions of the thrombin exposed polymerization sites, "A" and "B", respectively. This report is the first to describe the structure of fragment D in the presence of both peptide ligands. The structures reveal that recombinant fibrinogen is nearly identical to the plasma protein but with minor changes, like the addition of a proximal fucose to the carbohydrate linked to residue betaGln364, and slightly different relative positions of the beta- and gamma-modules. Of major interest in our structures is that a previously identified calcium site in plasma fibrinogen is absent when Gly-His-Arg-Pro-amide is bound. The peptide-dependent loss of this calcium site may have significant biological implications that are further discussed. These structures provide a foundation for the detailed structural analysis of variant recombinant fibrinogens that were used to identify critical functional residues within fragment D.

About this Structure

1LT9 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

2.8 A crystal structures of recombinant fibrinogen fragment D with and without two peptide ligands: GHRP binding to the "b" site disrupts its nearby calcium-binding site., Kostelansky MS, Betts L, Gorkun OV, Lord ST, Biochemistry. 2002 Oct 8;41(40):12124-32. PMID:12356313 Page seeded by OCA on Sat May 3 00:15:53 2008

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