一个PDZ域的晶体结构
J H Morais Cabral1, C Petosa, M J Sutcliffe
1Department of Biochemistry, University of Leicester, UK.
Nature
|August 15, 1996
概括
PDZ域是参与细胞信号传递的蛋白质识别模块. 研究人员确定了人类PDZ域的晶体结构,揭示了槽和口袋,可能与结合C端有关.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 结构生物学 结构生物学
- 生物化学 生物化学
背景情况:
- PDZ域是蛋白质识别模块,对于细胞信号通路中的蛋白质相互作用至关重要.
- 这些域涉及受体聚类和将受体与效应酶联系起来,在离子通道功能中发挥作用.
- 一些PDZ域特别识别其他蛋白质上的C终端基因 (S/TXV),而另一些则参与同型二分化.
研究的目的:
- 从Drosophila盘大 (DlgA) 的人类同类中阐明第三个PDZ域的三维结构.
- 为了确定PDZ域结构中对蛋白质-相互作用负责的潜在功能位点.
主要方法:
- 使用X射线晶体学来确定DlgA PDZ域的高分辨率结构.
- 结构分析的重点是识别保留特征和潜在的绑定接口.
主要成果:
- 晶体结构揭示了一个正规的PDZ域折叠,由五链反平行β桶和三个侧面的α螺旋组成.
- 域表面的一个突出槽导致了一个保存的疏水口袋和埋藏的氨酸残留物.
- 这种结构安排表明C端的特定结合点.
结论:
- 确定的结构为理解PDZ域介导蛋白质识别提供了分子基础.
- 已识别的槽,疏水口袋和氨酸残留物被认为是C端结合的关键相互作用部位.
- 这种结构洞察力有助于理解PDZ域在蛋白质复合体组合和细胞信号传递中的作用.
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