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PDBsum entry 1dgu

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Blood clotting PDB id
1dgu

 

 

 

 

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Protein chain
183 a.a. *
* Residue conservation analysis
PDB id:
1dgu
Name: Blood clotting
Title: Homology-based model of calcium-saturated cib (calcium-and integrin- binding protein)
Structure: Calcium-saturated cib. Chain: a
Source: Homo sapiens. Human. Organism_taxid: 9606
NMR struc: 1 models
Authors: P.M.Hwang,H.J.Vogel
Key ref: P.M.Hwang and H.J.Vogel (2000). Structures of the platelet calcium- and integrin-binding protein and the alphaIIb-integrin cytoplasmic domain suggest a mechanism for calcium-regulated recognition; homology modelling and NMR studies. J Mol Recognit, 13, 83-92. PubMed id: 10822252
Date:
25-Nov-99     Release date:   08-Dec-99    
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Protein chain
Pfam   ArchSchema ?
Q99828  (CIB1_HUMAN) -  Calcium and integrin-binding protein 1 from Homo sapiens
Seq:
Struc:
191 a.a.
183 a.a.
Key:    PfamA domain  Secondary structure  CATH domain

 Enzyme reactions 
   Enzyme class: E.C.?
[IntEnz]   [ExPASy]   [KEGG]   [BRENDA]

 

 
J Mol Recognit 13:83-92 (2000)
PubMed id: 10822252  
 
 
Structures of the platelet calcium- and integrin-binding protein and the alphaIIb-integrin cytoplasmic domain suggest a mechanism for calcium-regulated recognition; homology modelling and NMR studies.
P.M.Hwang, H.J.Vogel.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
Calcium- and integrin-binding protein (CIB) binds to the 20-residue alphaIIb cytoplasmic domain of platelet alphaIIbbeta3 integrin. Amino acid sequence similarities with calmodulin (CaM) and calcineurin B (CnB) allowed the construction of homology-based models of calcium-saturated CIB as well as apo-CIB. In addition, the solution structure of the alphaIIb cytoplasmic domain in 45% aqueous trifluoroethanol was solved by conventional two-dimensional NMR methods. The models indicate that the N-terminal domain of CIB possesses a number of positively charged residues in its binding site that could interact with the acidic carboxy-terminal LEEDDEEGE sequence of alphaIIb. The C-terminal domain of CIB seems well-suited to bind the sequence WKVGFFKR, which forms a well-structured alpha helix; this is analogous to calmodulin and calcineurin B, which also bind alpha helices. Similarities between the C-terminal domains of CIB and calmodulin suggest that binding of CIB to the cytoplasmic domain of alphaIIb may be affected by fluctuations in the intracellular calcium concentration.
 

Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
19805025 K.W.Yoon, J.H.Cho, J.K.Lee, Y.H.Kang, J.S.Chae, Y.M.Kim, J.Kim, E.K.Kim, S.E.Kim, J.H.Baik, U.P.Naik, S.G.Cho, and E.J.Choi (2009).
CIB1 functions as a Ca(2+)-sensitive modulator of stress-induced signaling by targeting ASK1.
  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 106, 17389-17394.  
16825200 A.P.Yamniuk, H.Ishida, and H.J.Vogel (2006).
The interaction between calcium- and integrin-binding protein 1 and the alphaIIb integrin cytoplasmic domain involves a novel C-terminal displacement mechanism.
  J Biol Chem, 281, 26455-26464.  
15883187 A.P.Yamniuk, and H.J.Vogel (2005).
Calcium- and magnesium-dependent interactions between calcium- and integrin-binding protein and the integrin alphaIIb cytoplasmic domain.
  Protein Sci, 14, 1429-1437.  
15840829 C.J.Blamey, C.Ceccarelli, U.P.Naik, and B.J.Bahnson (2005).
The crystal structure of calcium- and integrin-binding protein 1: insights into redox regulated functions.
  Protein Sci, 14, 1214-1221.
PDB code: 1y1a
15574431 H.R.Gentry, A.U.Singer, L.Betts, C.Yang, J.D.Ferrara, J.Sondek, and L.V.Parise (2005).
Structural and biochemical characterization of CIB1 delineates a new family of EF-hand-containing proteins.
  J Biol Chem, 280, 8407-8415.
PDB code: 1xo5
12538886 A.M.Weljie, A.P.Yamniuk, H.Yoshino, Y.Izumi, and H.J.Vogel (2003).
Protein conformational changes studied by diffusion NMR spectroscopy: application to helix-loop-helix calcium binding proteins.
  Protein Sci, 12, 228-236.  
11983888 A.M.Weljie, P.M.Hwang, and H.J.Vogel (2002).
Solution structures of the cytoplasmic tail complex from platelet integrin alpha IIb- and beta 3-subunits.
  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 99, 5878-5883.
PDB codes: 1kup 1kuz
12070332 K.E.Gottschalk, P.D.Adams, A.T.Brunger, and H.Kessler (2002).
Transmembrane signal transduction of the alpha(IIb)beta(3) integrin.
  Protein Sci, 11, 1800-1812.  
12023286 W.T.Barry, C.Boudignon-Proudhon, D.D.Shock, A.McFadden, J.M.Weiss, J.Sondek, and L.V.Parise (2002).
Molecular basis of CIB binding to the integrin alpha IIb cytoplasmic domain.
  J Biol Chem, 277, 28877-28883.  
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