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Published on: October 17, 2014
Dimerization of Cadherin-11 involves multi-site coupled unfolding and strand swapping
Hans Koss1, Barry Honig2, Lawrence Shapiro3
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, 701 West 168th Street, New York, NY 10032, USA.
Abstract:
Cadherin extracellular domain 1 (EC1) mediates homophilic dimerization in adherens junctions. Conserved Trp2 and Trp4 residues in type II cadherins anchor the EC1 A strand intermolecularly in strand-swapped dimers. Herein, NMR spectroscopy is used to elucidate the roles of Trp2 and Trp4 in Cadherin-11 dimerization. The monomeric state, with the A strand and Trp side chains packed intramolecularly, is in equilibrium with sparsely populated partially and fully A-strand-exposed states, in which Trp2 (and Trp4, respectively) side-chain packing is disrupted. Exchange kinetics between the major state and the partially (fully) A-strand-exposed state is slow-intermediate (intermediate-fast). A separate very fast process exchanges ordered and random-coil BC-loop conformations with populations dependent on A-strand exposure and dimerization status. In addition, very slow processes connect the folded A-strand-exposed conformation to partially unfolded states, which may represent additional domain-swapping intermediates. The dimerization mechanism of type II cadherins is revealed as coupled folding and strand swapping.
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