1q38

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1q38

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Anastellin

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Overview

Anastellin is a carboxy-terminal fragment of the first FN3 domain from, human fibronectin. It is capable of polymerizing fibronectin in vitro, and, it displays anti-tumor, anti-metastatic and anti-angiogenic properties in, vivo. We have determined the structure of anastellin using nuclear, magnetic resonance spectroscopy and identified residues critical for its, activity. Anastellin exhibits dynamic fluctuations and conformational, exchange in solution. Its overall topology is very similar to the, corresponding region of full-length FN3 domains. However, its hydrophobic, core becomes solvent-accessible and some of its beta-strands lose their, protection against hydrogen bonding to beta-strands from other molecules., These features seem to be relevant for the fibronectin polymerization, activity of anastellin and resemble the characteristics of amyloid fibril, precursors. We suggest that this analogy is not random and may reflect, similarities between fibronectin and amyloid fibril formation.

Disease

Known diseases associated with this structure: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, type X, 225310 (1) OMIM:[135600]

About this Structure

1Q38 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Anastellin, an FN3 fragment with fibronectin polymerization activity, resembles amyloid fibril precursors., Briknarova K, Akerman ME, Hoyt DW, Ruoslahti E, Ely KR, J Mol Biol. 2003 Sep 5;332(1):205-15. PMID:12946358

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