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1ha6

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NMR SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF MURINE CCL20/MIP-3A CHEMOKINE

Overview

CCL20/MIP-3alpha is a beta-chemokine expressed in the thymus, skin, and, intestinal epithelial cells that exclusively binds and activates the CCR6, receptor in both mice and humans. The strict receptor binding specificity, of CCL20 is exceptional; other chemokines and their receptors bind, promiscuously with multiple partners. Toward determining the structural, basis for the selective receptor specificity of CCL20, we have determined, its three-dimensional structure by 1H NMR spectroscopy. CCL20 exhibits the, same monomeric structure previously described for other chemokines: a, three-stranded beta-sheet and an overlying alpha-helix. The CCL20 receptor, selectivity could arise from the rigid conformation of the N-terminal DCCL, motif as well as the groove between the N-loop and the beta2-beta3, hairpin, which is significantly narrower in CCL20 than in other, chemokines. Similar structural features are seen in human beta-defensin 2, a small nonchemokine polypeptide reported to selectively bind and activate, CCR6, which stresses their importance for the specific binding of both, CCL20 and beta-defensin 2 to CCR6. CCL20's structure will be useful to, design tools aimed to modulate its important biological functions.

About this Structure

1HA6 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Mus musculus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

NMR solution structure of murine CCL20/MIP-3alpha, a chemokine that specifically chemoattracts immature dendritic cells and lymphocytes through its highly specific interaction with the beta-chemokine receptor CCR6., Perez-Canadillas JM, Zaballos A, Gutierrez J, Varona R, Roncal F, Albar JP, Marquez G, Bruix M, J Biol Chem. 2001 Jul 27;276(30):28372-9. Epub 2001 May 23. PMID:11373289

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