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Solution structure of the first WW domain of FBP11

Overview

The Group-II/III WW domains bind Pro-rich sequences, the most frequent, protein motif found in eucaryotic genomes. We have proposed that the, Group-II and -III WW domains be merged into a larger group because the, members of each group have relatively wide specificity and bind to the, common ligands [Kato et al., J Biol Chem 2004;279:31833-31841]. We have, also proposed that Group-II/III has a common surface patch, the XP2, groove, to bind the ligands. The first WW domain of FBP11/HYPA is one of, the Group-II/III WW domains. The solution structure of the 26 residue-long, converged region exhibits an antiparallel triple stranded beta-sheet with, a small hydrophobic core. The WW domain of FBP11/HYPA has both XP and XP2, grooves on its surface. Ligand titration by 1H-15N HSQC NMR spectra, revealed that the WW domain of FBP11/HYPA binds all the peptides with the, PL, PP, and PR motifs. The profile patterns of chemical shift perturbation, were quite similar among the spectra titrated with all three ligands. In, addition, the titration significantly shifts the signals of the residues, that compose the XP2 groove. All these findings suggest the functional, importance of the XP2 groove and group definition of Group-II/III of the, WW domains.

About this Structure

1ZR7 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Solution structure and binding specificity of FBP11/HYPA WW domain as Group-II/III., Kato Y, Hino Y, Nagata K, Tanokura M, Proteins. 2006 Apr 1;63(1):227-34. PMID:16463264

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