3c2h

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Template:STRUCTURE 3c2h

Crystal Structure of SYS-1 at 2.6A resolution


Overview

C. elegans SYS-1 has key functional characteristics of a canonical beta-catenin, but no significant sequence similarity. Here, we report the SYS-1 crystal structure, both on its own and in a complex with POP-1, the C. elegans TCF homolog. The two structures possess signature features of canonical beta-catenin and the beta-catenin/TCF complex that could not be predicted by sequence. Most importantly, SYS-1 bears 12 armadillo repeats and the SYS-1/POP-1 interface is anchored by a conserved salt-bridge, the "charged button." We also modeled structures for three other C. elegans beta-catenins to predict the molecular basis of their distinct binding properties. Finally, we generated a phylogenetic tree, using the region of highest structural similarity between SYS-1 and beta-catenin, and found that SYS-1 clusters robustly within the beta-catenin clade. We conclude that the SYS-1 protein belongs to the beta-catenin family and suggest that additional divergent beta-catenins await discovery.

About this Structure

3C2H is a Single protein structure of sequence from Caenorhabditis elegans. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

The C. elegans SYS-1 protein is a bona fide beta-catenin., Liu J, Phillips BT, Amaya MF, Kimble J, Xu W, Dev Cell. 2008 May;14(5):751-61. PMID:18477457 Page seeded by OCA on Thu May 22 21:54:11 2008

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