1bih
From Proteopedia
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE INSECT IMMUNE PROTEIN HEMOLIN: A NEW DOMAIN ARRANGEMENT WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR HOMOPHILIC ADHESION
Overview
Hemolin, an insect immunoglobulin superfamily member, is a lipopolysaccharide-binding immune protein induced during bacterial infection. The 3.1 angstrom crystal structure reveals a bound phosphate and patches of positive charge, which may represent the lipopolysaccharide binding site, and a new and unexpected arrangement of four immunoglobulin-like domains forming a horseshoe. Sequence analysis and analytical ultracentrifugation suggest that the domain arrangement is a feature of the L1 family of neural cell adhesion molecules related to hemolin. These results are relevant to interpretation of human L1 mutations in neurological diseases and suggest a domain swapping model for how L1 family proteins mediate homophilic adhesion.
About this Structure
1BIH is a Single protein structure of sequence from Hyalophora cecropia with as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Crystal structure of hemolin: a horseshoe shape with implications for homophilic adhesion., Su XD, Gastinel LN, Vaughn DE, Faye I, Poon P, Bjorkman PJ, Science. 1998 Aug 14;281(5379):991-5. PMID:9703515
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