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Purification and structural characterization of the CD11b/CD18 integrin alpha subunit I domain reveals a folded
M B Fairbanks1, J R Pollock, M D Prairie
1Upjohn Laboratories, Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, MI 49007, USA.
Abstract:
The alpha subunits of the leukocyte CD11/CD18 integrins contain an approximately 200 amino acid 'inserted' or I domain. The I domain of the cell-surface Mac-1 (CD11b/CD18) integrin has been shown to be the major recognition site for several adhesion ligands, including iC3b, fibrinogen, factor X, and ICAM-1. The I domain from the Mac-1 alpha subunit has been expressed in Escherichia coli as a soluble GST-fusion protein containing a factor Xa sensitive cleavage site. Analytical characterization of the purified I domain reveals that it is obtained in very high quality at high yields. CD and NMR spectra indicate that I domain adopts a predominantly folded structure in solution, independent of the remainder of the alpha subunit. Addition of Ca2+ and Mg2+ did not significantly perturb the structural conformation.