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The DBL3x structure is composed of three subdomains (using the nomenclature of ref 1). | The DBL3x structure is composed of three subdomains (using the nomenclature of ref 1). | ||
| - | The first subdomain (residues 1220−1292 ; yellow) has not regular secondary structure except for a single turn of helix and is held together by two disulphide bonds between Cys1230-Cys1273 and Cys1251-Cys1264. | + | The <scene name='75/750271/First_subdomain_of_dbl3x/1'>first subdomain</scene> (residues 1220−1292 ; yellow) has not regular secondary structure except for a single turn of helix and is held together by two disulphide bonds between Cys1230-Cys1273 and Cys1251-Cys1264. |
The second subdomain (residues 1293−1444 ; blue) contains four helices (H1-H4) linked by four loops. In helix H4, an unpaired cysteine (Cys1418) reacted with cystamine during refolding, gaining a cysteamine adduct. The C-terminal domain of this subdomain (residues 1424−1444) forms an extended structure that connects to the third subdomain. Cys1437 forms a disulfide bond with Cys1344 on helix H2. | The second subdomain (residues 1293−1444 ; blue) contains four helices (H1-H4) linked by four loops. In helix H4, an unpaired cysteine (Cys1418) reacted with cystamine during refolding, gaining a cysteamine adduct. The C-terminal domain of this subdomain (residues 1424−1444) forms an extended structure that connects to the third subdomain. Cys1437 forms a disulfide bond with Cys1344 on helix H2. | ||
Revision as of 08:50, 22 January 2017
Crystal structure of VAR2CSA DBL3x domain
VAR2CSA is a 350 kDa transmembrane protein and has been identified as the only gene overexpressed by Plasmodium falciparum infected erythrocytes selected to adhere to CSA. The resulting protein is the major receptor responsible for the adhesion of EI (infected erythrocytes) to the placenta. We were able to identify it by the antibodies present in the body of pregnant women infected with P. falciparum. Its extracellular part is composed of 6 known (epsilon) or unknown (x) domains, interspersed with Cysteine-rich Inter-Domain Regions (CIDR) and TM and ATS regions (Acidic Terminal Segment) including DBL3x. In fact, Duffy binding-like 3 X domain (DBL3X) is one of the six DBL domains of the variant surface antigen 2 CSA, belonging to the P. falciparum Erythrocyte Membrane Protein 1 (PfEMP1) family and involved in Pregnancy-associated Malaria.
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References
Ref 1. Singh SK, Hora R, Belrhali H, Chitnis CE, Sharma A. Structural basis for Duffy recognition by the malaria parasite Duffy-binding-like domain. Nature. 2006;439:741–744. [PubMed]
