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PDBsum entry 1i16

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1i16

 

 

 

 

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Protein chain
130 a.a. *
* Residue conservation analysis
PDB id:
1i16
Name: Cytokine
Title: Structure of interleukin 16: implications for function, nmr, 20 structures
Structure: Interleukin 16. Chain: a. Synonym: lcf. Engineered: yes
Source: Homo sapiens. Human. Organism_taxid: 9606. Cell_line: bl21. Cell: cd8+ t cells. Cellular_location: extracellular. Expressed in: escherichia coli bl21(de3). Expression_system_taxid: 469008.
NMR struc: 20 models
Authors: P.Muehlhahn,M.Zweckstetter,J.Georgescu,C.Ciosto,C.Renner, M.Lanzendoerfer,K.Lang,D.Ambrosius,M.Baier,R.Kurth,T.A.Holak
Key ref:
P.Mühlhahn et al. (1998). Structure of interleukin 16 resembles a PDZ domain with an occluded peptide binding site. Nat Struct Biol, 5, 682-686. PubMed id: 9699630 DOI: 10.1038/1376
Date:
20-May-98     Release date:   25-May-99    
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Protein chain
Pfam   ArchSchema ?
Q14005  (IL16_HUMAN) -  Pro-interleukin-16 from Homo sapiens
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Seq:
Struc:
1332 a.a.
130 a.a.
Key:    PfamA domain  Secondary structure  CATH domain

 

 
DOI no: 10.1038/1376 Nat Struct Biol 5:682-686 (1998)
PubMed id: 9699630  
 
 
Structure of interleukin 16 resembles a PDZ domain with an occluded peptide binding site.
P.Mühlhahn, M.Zweckstetter, J.Georgescu, C.Ciosto, C.Renner, M.Lanzendörfer, K.Lang, D.Ambrosius, M.Baier, R.Kurth, T.A.Holak.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
The structure of a folded core of IL-16 is similar to that of intracellular protein modules called PDZ domains. IL-16 is thus the first extracellular protein found to have a PDZ-like fold. However, it does not exhibit normal peptide binding properties of PDZ domains. This is due to alterations of the structure at the 'PDZ-like binding site' of IL-16 (the GLGF cleft): the GLGF cleft of IL-16 is much smaller than those of PDZ-domains and is additionally blocked with a tryptophan side chain at its center. Our experiments indicate also that IL-16 nonspecifically aggregates in solution; but formation of a homo-tetrameric protein is not required, in contrast to previous suggestions, for its chemo-attractant activity.
 
  Selected figure(s)  
 
Figure 1.
Figure 1. a, Steady-state heteronuclear ^15N{^1 H}-NOE for the backbone amides of IL-16. Residues for which no results are shown correspond either to prolines or to residues for which the relaxation data could not be extracted. b, ^1H-^15N HSQC spectrum of human IL-16^1−130 at pH 7.4, circles identify residues for which cross peaks were observed only at pH 6.5.
Figure 4.
Figure 4. a, Comparison of the overall topologies of IL-16 and Dlg_A. b, Conformation of the Gly-Leu-Gly-Phe cleft in human IL-16 (red).The side chain of Trp 99 is marked in green. Conformation of the side chain atoms for residues 41−46 are also shown. Conformation of the GLGF site in human Dlg_A is in blue^22. The side chain of Ala 529 is shown in green (this residue corresponds to Trp 99 in IL-16).
 
  The above figures are reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Nat Struct Biol (1998, 5, 682-686) copyright 1998.  
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
20578037 F.Croq, J.Vizioli, M.Tuzova, M.Tahtouh, P.E.Sautiere, C.Van Camp, M.Salzet, W.W.Cruikshank, J.Pestel, and C.Lefebvre (2010).
A homologous form of human interleukin 16 is implicated in microglia recruitment following nervous system injury in leech Hirudo medicinalis.
  Glia, 58, 1649-1662.  
16881862 W.G.Glass, R.T.Sarisky, and A.M.Vecchio (2006).
Not-so-sweet sixteen: the role of IL-16 in infectious and immune-mediated inflammatory diseases.
  J Interferon Cytokine Res, 26, 511-520.  
15174966 F.F.Little, and W.W.Cruikshank (2004).
Interleukin-16 and peptide derivatives as immunomodulatory therapy in allergic lung disease.
  Expert Opin Biol Ther, 4, 837-846.  
14563351 E.L.Lynch, F.F.Little, K.C.Wilson, D.M.Center, and W.W.Cruikshank (2003).
Immunomodulatory cytokines in asthmatic inflammation.
  Cytokine Growth Factor Rev, 14, 489-502.  
12671685 M.L.Yeung, T.S.Tam, A.C.Tsang, and K.M.Yao (2003).
Proteolytic cleavage of PDZD2 generates a secreted peptide containing two PDZ domains.
  EMBO Rep, 4, 412-418.  
12923170 N.Bannert, K.Vollhardt, B.Asomuddinov, M.Haag, H.König, S.Norley, and R.Kurth (2003).
PDZ Domain-mediated interaction of interleukin-16 precursor proteins with myosin phosphatase targeting subunits.
  J Biol Chem, 278, 42190-42199.  
12725730 T.Yamanaka, Y.Horikoshi, Y.Sugiyama, C.Ishiyama, A.Suzuki, T.Hirose, A.Iwamatsu, A.Shinohara, and S.Ohno (2003).
Mammalian Lgl forms a protein complex with PAR-6 and aPKC independently of PAR-3 to regulate epithelial cell polarity.
  Curr Biol, 13, 734-743.  
11727516 H.Kornfeld, and W.W.Cruikshank (2001).
Prospects for IL-16 in the treatment of AIDS.
  Expert Opin Biol Ther, 1, 425-432.  
11447115 K.Ebnet, A.Suzuki, Y.Horikoshi, T.Hirose, M.K.Meyer Zu Brickwedde, S.Ohno, and D.Vestweber (2001).
The cell polarity protein ASIP/PAR-3 directly associates with junctional adhesion molecule (JAM).
  EMBO J, 20, 3738-3748.  
11157741 R.Stoll, C.Renner, M.Zweckstetter, M.Brüggert, D.Ambrosius, S.Palme, R.A.Engh, M.Golob, I.Breibach, R.Buettner, W.Voelter, T.A.Holak, and A.K.Bosserhoff (2001).
The extracellular human melanoma inhibitory activity (MIA) protein adopts an SH3 domain-like fold.
  EMBO J, 20, 340-349.
PDB code: 1hjd
11044089 C.M.Leutenegger, F.S.Boretti, C.N.Mislin, J.N.Flynn, M.Schroff, A.Habel, C.Junghans, S.A.Koenig-Merediz, B.Sigrist, A.Aubert, N.C.Pedersen, B.Wittig, and H.Lutz (2000).
Immunization of cats against feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infection by using minimalistic immunogenic defined gene expression vector vaccines expressing FIV gp140 alone or with feline interleukin-12 (IL-12), IL-16, or a CpG motif.
  J Virol, 74, 10447-10457.  
10777147 C.M.Leutenegger, J.B.Huder, C.N.Mislin, F.Lahrtz, R.Hofmann-Lehmann, N.C.Pedersen, and H.Lutz (2000).
Molecular characterization of feline interleukin 16: chemotactic activity and effect on feline immunodeficiency virus infection and/or replication.
  AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses, 16, 569-575.  
10704206 G.Kozlov, K.Gehring, and I.Ekiel (2000).
Solution structure of the PDZ2 domain from human phosphatase hPTP1E and its interactions with C-terminal peptides from the Fas receptor.
  Biochemistry, 39, 2572-2580.
PDB code: 3pdz
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