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Publication Abstract from PubMed
Epac proteins are activated by binding of the second messenger cAMP and then act as guanine nucleotide exchange factors for Rap proteins. The Epac proteins are involved in the regulation of cell adhesion and insulin secretion. Here we have determined the structure of Epac2 in complex with a cAMP analogue (Sp-cAMPS) and RAP1B by X-ray crystallography and single particle electron microscopy. The structure represents the cAMP activated state of the Epac2 protein with the RAP1B protein trapped in the course of the exchange reaction. Comparison with the inactive conformation reveals that cAMP binding causes conformational changes that allow the cyclic nucleotide binding domain to swing from a position blocking the Rap binding site towards a docking site at the Ras exchange motif domain.
Structure of Epac2 in complex with a cyclic AMP analogue and RAP1B.,Rehmann H, Arias-Palomo E, Hadders MA, Schwede F, Llorca O, Bos JL Nature. 2008 Sep 4;455(7209):124-7. Epub 2008 Jul 27. PMID:18660803[1]
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- ↑ Rehmann H, Arias-Palomo E, Hadders MA, Schwede F, Llorca O, Bos JL. Structure of Epac2 in complex with a cyclic AMP analogue and RAP1B. Nature. 2008 Sep 4;455(7209):124-7. Epub 2008 Jul 27. PMID:18660803 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature07187