1rso
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Hetero-tetrameric L27 (Lin-2, Lin-7) domain complexes as organization platforms of supra-molecular assemblies
Overview
L27 domain, initially identified in the Caenorhabditis elegans Lin-2 and, Lin-7 proteins, is a protein interaction module that exists in a large, family of scaffold proteins. The domain can function as an organization, center of large protein assemblies required for establishment and, maintenance of cell polarity. We have solved the high-resolution NMR, structure of a tetrameric complex of L27 domains containing two, SAP97-mLin-2 L27 domain heterodimers. Each L27 domain contains three, a-helices. The first two helices of each domain are packed together to, form a four-helical bundle in the heterodimer. The third helix of each L27, domain forms another four-helical bundle that assembles the two, heterodimers into a tetramer. The structure of the complex provides a, mechanistic explanation for L27 domain-mediated polymerization of scaffold, proteins, a process that is crucial for the assembly of supramolecular, complexes in asymmetric cells.
About this Structure
1RSO is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Rattus norvegicus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
The tetrameric L27 domain complex as an organization platform for supramolecular assemblies., Feng W, Long JF, Fan JS, Suetake T, Zhang M, Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2004 May;11(5):475-80. Epub 2004 Mar 28. PMID:15048107
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