2bct

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PDB ID 2bct

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, resolution 2.9Å
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
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THE ARMADILLO REPEAT REGION FROM MURINE BETA-CATENIN


Overview

Beta-catenin is essential for cadherin-based cell adhesion and Wnt/Wingless growth factor signaling. In these roles, it binds to cadherins, Tcf-family transcription factors, and the tumor suppressor gene product Adenomatous Polyposis Coli (APC). A core region of beta-catenin, composed of 12 copies of a 42 amino acid sequence motif known as an armadillo repeat, mediates these interactions. The three-dimensional structure of a protease-resistant fragment of beta-catenin containing the armadillo repeat region has been determined. The 12 repeats form a superhelix of helices that features a long, positively charged groove. Although unrelated in sequence, the beta-catenin binding regions of cadherins, Tcfs, and APC are acidic and are proposed to interact with this groove.

About this Structure

2BCT is a Single protein structure of sequence from Mus musculus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Three-dimensional structure of the armadillo repeat region of beta-catenin., Huber AH, Nelson WJ, Weis WI, Cell. 1997 Sep 5;90(5):871-82. PMID:9298899

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