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'''The crystal structure of plant specific calcium binding protein AtCBL2 in complex with the regulatory domain of AtCIPK14''' | '''The crystal structure of plant specific calcium binding protein AtCBL2 in complex with the regulatory domain of AtCIPK14''' | ||
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Revision as of 06:32, 24 April 2008
The crystal structure of plant specific calcium binding protein AtCBL2 in complex with the regulatory domain of AtCIPK14
Overview
Calcium signals mediate a multitude of plant responses to external stimuli. Calcineurin B-like (CBL) proteins and their target kinases, CBL-interacting protein kinases (CIPKs), represent important relays in plant calcium signaling. CBL interacts with CIPK through a conserved motif (NAF/FISL motif) within the C-terminal regulatory domain. To better understand the functional role of the CBL-CIPK system, we determined the crystal structure of AtCBL2 in complex with the regulatory domain of AtCIPK14 at 1.2 A resolution. The NAF/FISL motif is inserted into a hydrophobic crevice within AtCBL2, accompanied by a large displacement of the helices and loop on the opposite side of the NAF/FISL motif from the C-terminal region, which shields the hydrophobic crevice in free form. Ca(2+) are coordinated within four EF hands in AtCBL2 in bound form. This calcium coordination pattern differs from that in the structure of the SOS3-SOS2 complex previously reported. Structural comparison of the two structures shows that the recognition of CBL by CIPK is performed in a similar manner, but inherent interactions confer binding affinity and specificity.
About this Structure
2ZFD is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Arabidopsis thaliana. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
The Crystal Structure of Plant-Specific Calcium-Binding Protein AtCBL2 in Complex with the Regulatory Domain of AtCIPK14., Akaboshi M, Hashimoto H, Ishida H, Saijo S, Koizumi N, Sato M, Shimizu T, J Mol Biol. 2008 Jan 11;. PMID:18237745 Page seeded by OCA on Thu Apr 24 09:32:00 2008
Categories: Arabidopsis thaliana | Protein complex | Akaboshi, M. | Hashimoto, H. | Ishida, H. | Koizumi, N. | Sato, M. | Shimizu, T. | Atp-binding | Calcium binding protein | Kinase | Nucleotide-binding | Protein-protein complex | Serine/threonine-protein kinase | Signaling protein/transferase complex | Transferase
