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1ttu, resolution 2.85Å

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Crystal Structure of CSL bound to DNA

Overview

Notch signaling is a conserved pathway of communication between, neighboring cells that results in cell fate specification, and CSL is the, universal transcriptional effector of Notch signaling. The Notch, intracellular domain translocates to the nucleus after proteolytic release, upon Notch extracellular engagement, and there it displaces corepressors, from DNA-bound CSL and recruits activators of Notch target genes. Here we, report the 2.85 A crystal structure of CSL with a target DNA. CSL, comprises three structurally integrated domains: its amino (NTD)- and, carboxy (CTD)-terminal domains are strikingly similar to those of Rel, transcription factors, but a surprising beta-trefoil domain (BTD) is, inserted between them. CSL-bound DNA is recognized specifically by, conserved residues from NTD and BTD. A hydrophobic pocket on BTD is, identified as the likely site of Notch interaction with CSL, which has, functional implications for the mechanism of Notch signaling.

About this Structure

1TTU is a Single protein structure of sequence from Caenorhabditis elegans with EDO as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Crystal structure of the nuclear effector of Notch signaling, CSL, bound to DNA., Kovall RA, Hendrickson WA, EMBO J. 2004 Sep 1;23(17):3441-51. Epub 2004 Aug 5. PMID:15297877

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