Structural highlights
Function
[BTC_HUMAN] Growth factor that binds to EGFR, ERBB4 and other EGF receptor family members. Potent mitogen for retinal pigment epithelial cells and vascular smooth muscle cells.[1]
Evolutionary Conservation
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Publication Abstract from PubMed
The solution structure of the EGF-like domain of betacellulin (BTCe), a newly discovered member of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) family, has been determined using two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. This is the first report to identify the solution structure of the EGF-family ligand monomers that interact with both ErbB-1 and ErbB-4. The solution structure of BTCe was calculated using 538 NMR-derived restraints. The overall structure of BTCe was stabilized by three disulfide bonds, a hydrophobic core, and 23 hydrogen bonds. It appears that BTCe is comprised of five beta-strands and one short 3(10) helical turn. The secondary structural elements of BTCe are basically similar to those of the other EGF-family proteins, except that several significant variations of the structural properties were found. It is suggested that the structural variations between BTCe and the other EGF-family ligands may affect the specific receptor-recognition properties of EGF-family ligands.
Solution structure of betacellulin, a new member of EGF-family ligands.,Miura K, Doura H, Aizawa T, Tada H, Seno M, Yamada H, Kawano K Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2002 Jun 28;294(5):1040-6. PMID:12074582[2]
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References
- ↑ Riese DJ 2nd, Bermingham Y, van Raaij TM, Buckley S, Plowman GD, Stern DF. Betacellulin activates the epidermal growth factor receptor and erbB-4, and induces cellular response patterns distinct from those stimulated by epidermal growth factor or neuregulin-beta. Oncogene. 1996 Jan 18;12(2):345-53. PMID:8570211
- ↑ Miura K, Doura H, Aizawa T, Tada H, Seno M, Yamada H, Kawano K. Solution structure of betacellulin, a new member of EGF-family ligands. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2002 Jun 28;294(5):1040-6. PMID:12074582 doi:10.1016/S0006-291X(02)00585-5