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1eax, resolution 1.30Å

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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF MTSP1 (MATRIPTASE)

Overview

The type II transmembrane multidomain serine proteinase MT-SP1/matriptase, is highly expressed in many human cancer-derived cell lines and has been, implicated in extracellular matrix re-modeling, tumor growth, and, metastasis. We have expressed the catalytic domain of MT-SP1 and solved, the crystal structures of complexes with benzamidine at 1.3 A and bovine, pancreatic trypsin inhibitor at 2.9 A. MT-SP1 exhibits a trypsin-like, serine proteinase fold, featuring a unique nine-residue 60-insertion loop, that influences interactions with protein substrates. The structure, discloses a trypsin-like S1 pocket, a small hydrophobic S2 subsite, and an, open negatively charged S4 cavity that favors the binding of basic P3/P4, residues. A complementary charge pattern on the surface opposite the, ... [(full description)]

About this Structure

1EAX is a [Single protein] structure of sequence from [Homo sapiens] with SO4 and BEN as [ligands]. Structure known Active Site: SO4. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].

Reference

Catalytic domain structures of MT-SP1/matriptase, a matrix-degrading transmembrane serine proteinase., Friedrich R, Fuentes-Prior P, Ong E, Coombs G, Hunter M, Oehler R, Pierson D, Gonzalez R, Huber R, Bode W, Madison EL, J Biol Chem. 2002 Jan 18;277(3):2160-8. Epub 2001 Nov 5. PMID:11696548

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