1l3h
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NMR structure of P41icf, a potent inhibitor of human cathepsin L
Overview
The total synthesis and structural characterization of the, MHCII-associated p41 invariant chain fragment (P41icf) is described., P41icf plays a crucial role in the maturation of MHC class II molecules, and antigen processing, acting as a highly selective cathepsin L, inhibitor. P41icf synthesis was achieved using a combined, solid-phase/solution approach. The entire molecule (65 residues, 7246 Da, unprotected) was assembled in solution from fully protected peptides in, the size range of 10 residues. After deprotection, oxidative folding in, carefully adjusted experimental conditions led to the completely folded, and functional P41icf with a disulfide pairing identical to that of native, P41icf. CD, NMR, and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) were used for the, structural and functional characterization of synthetic P41icf. CD thermal, denaturation showed clear cooperative behavior. Tight cathepsin L binding, was demonstrated by SPR. (1)H NMR spectroscopy at 800 MHz of unlabeled, P41icf was used to solve the three-dimensional structure of the molecule., P41icf behaves as a well-folded protein domain with a topology very close, to the crystallographic cathepsin L-bound form.
About this Structure
1L3H is a Single protein structure of sequence from [1]. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Synthesis and NMR structure of p41icf, a potent inhibitor of human cathepsin L., Chiva C, Barthe P, Codina A, Gairi M, Molina F, Granier C, Pugniere M, Inui T, Nishio H, Nishiuchi Y, Kimura T, Sakakibara S, Albericio F, Giralt E, J Am Chem Soc. 2003 Feb 12;125(6):1508-17. PMID:12568610
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