2fei

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PDB ID 2fei

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Gene: CMS (Homo sapiens)
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
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Solution structure of the second SH3 domain of Human CMS protein


Contents

Overview

CMS, cas ligand with multiple Src homology 3 (SH3) domains, belongs to a family of ubiquitously expressed adaptor proteins. Among the CMS binding proteins, c-Cbl has been mostly extensively studied. It was reported that the motif PKPFPR (residues 824-829) of c-Cbl can bind to the N-terminus SH3 domains of CMS. Here we report the solution structure of the second SH3 domain of CMS (CMS_SH3_B), furthermore, we have identified that a peptide from residues 701 to 714 of c-Cbl (Cbl-p), i.e. MTPSSRPLRPLDTS, can specially bind to CMS_SH3_B using NMR chemical shift perturbation, suggesting that the peptide is a new potential CMS binding site. Among the peptide, TPSSRPLR is the core binding motif and Arg709 plays a key role in the interaction. Cbl-p binding interface on CMS_SH3_B along a hydrophobic channel is composed of RT loop, n-Src loop and beta4 strand and divided into three pockets. This work indicates the solution structure of CMS_SH3_B bears the canonical beta-beta-beta-beta-alpha-beta fold and a new binding site in c-Cbl involved in its interaction with CMS, which probably contributes to the clustering of CMS. All the information provided here should be beneficial for the future functional study of CMS.

Disease

Known disease associated with this structure: Glomerulosclerosis, focal segmental, 3 OMIM:[604241]

About this Structure

2FEI is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Solution structure of the second SH3 domain of human CMS and a newly identified binding site at the C-terminus of c-Cbl., Yao B, Zhang J, Dai H, Sun J, Jiao Y, Tang Y, Wu J, Shi Y, Biochim Biophys Acta. 2007 Jan;1774(1):35-43. Epub 2006 Oct 27. PMID:17188587

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