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3bcz
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Crystal structure of Memo
Overview
Memo (mediator of ErbB2-driven cell motility) is a 297-amino-acid protein, recently shown to co-precipitate with the C terminus of ErbB2 and be, required for ErbB2-driven cell motility. Memo is not homologous to any, known signaling proteins, and how it mediates ErbB2 signals is not known., To provide a molecular basis for understanding Memo function, we have, determined and report here the 2.1A crystal structure of human Memo and, show it be homologous to class III nonheme iron-dependent dioxygenases, a, structural class that now includes a zinc-binding protein of unknown, function. No metal binding or enzymatic activity can be detected for Memo, but Memo does bind directly to a specific ErbB2-derived phosphopeptide, encompassing Tyr-1227 using its vestigial enzymatic active site. Memo thus, represents a new class of phosphotyrosine-binding protein.
About this Structure
3BCZ is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens with as ligand. Known structural/functional Sites: , , , and . Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Memo Is Homologous to Nonheme Iron Dioxygenases and Binds an ErbB2-derived Phosphopeptide in Its Vestigial Active Site., Qiu C, Lienhard S, Hynes NE, Badache A, Leahy DJ, J Biol Chem. 2008 Feb 1;283(5):2734-40. Epub 2007 Nov 28. PMID:18045866
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