2f8y
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Crystal structure of human Notch1 ankyrin repeats to 1.55A resolution.
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Overview
Notch receptors transduce essential developmental signals between, neighboring cells by forming a complex that leads to transcription of, target genes upon activation. We report here the crystal structure of a, Notch transcriptional activation complex containing the ankyrin domain of, human Notch1 (ANK), the transcription factor CSL on cognate DNA, and a, polypeptide from the coactivator Mastermind-like-1 (MAML-1). Together, CSL, and ANK create a groove to bind the MAML-1 polypeptide as a kinked, 70 A, helix. The composite binding surface likely restricts the recruitment of, MAML proteins to promoters on which Notch:CSL complexes have been, preassembled, ensuring tight transcriptional control of Notch target, genes.
Disease
Known diseases associated with this structure: Aortic valve disease OMIM:[190198], Leukemia, T-cell acute lymphoblastic OMIM:[190198]
About this Structure
2F8Y is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens with SO4 as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Structural basis for cooperativity in recruitment of MAML coactivators to Notch transcription complexes., Nam Y, Sliz P, Song L, Aster JC, Blacklow SC, Cell. 2006 Mar 10;124(5):973-83. PMID:16530044
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Categories: Homo sapiens | Single protein | Blacklow, S.C. | Nam, Y. | Sliz, P. | SO4 | Ankyrin repeats | Notch
