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PDBsum entry 1rsf
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Signaling protein
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PDB id
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1rsf
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* Residue conservation analysis
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DOI no:
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Biochemistry
43:1847-1853
(2004)
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PubMed id:
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Solution structure of the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor domain 1.
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S.Jiang,
A.Jacobs,
T.M.Laue,
M.Caffrey.
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ABSTRACT
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The coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor (CAR) mediates entry of
coxsackievirus B (CVB) and adenovirus (Ad). The normal cellular function of CAR,
which is expressed in a wide variety of tissue types, is thought to involve
homophilic cell adhesion in the developing brain. The extracellular domain of
CAR consists of two immunoglobulin (Ig) domains termed CAR-D1 and CAR-D2. CAR-D1
is shown by sedimentation velocity to be monomeric at pH 3.0. The solution
structure and the dynamic properties of monomeric CAR-D1 have been determined by
NMR spectroscopy at pH 3.0. The determinants of the CAR-D1 monomer-dimer
equilibrium, as well as the binding site of CVB and Ad on CAR, are discussed in
light of the monomer structure.
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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PubMed id
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Reference
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K.J.Excoffon,
N.Gansemer,
G.Traver,
and
J.Zabner
(2007).
Functional effects of coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor glycosylation on homophilic adhesion and adenoviral infection.
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J Virol,
81,
5573-5578.
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S.Jiang,
and
M.Caffrey
(2007).
Solution structure of the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor domain 2.
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Protein Sci,
16,
539-542.
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PDB code:
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E.Seiradake,
H.Lortat-Jacob,
O.Billet,
E.J.Kremer,
and
S.Cusack
(2006).
Structural and mutational analysis of human Ad37 and canine adenovirus 2 fiber heads in complex with the D1 domain of coxsackie and adenovirus receptor.
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J Biol Chem,
281,
33704-33716.
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PDB codes:
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D.R.Asher,
A.M.Cerny,
S.R.Weiler,
J.W.Horner,
M.L.Keeler,
M.A.Neptune,
S.N.Jones,
R.T.Bronson,
R.A.Depinho,
and
R.W.Finberg
(2005).
Coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor is essential for cardiomyocyte development.
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Genesis,
42,
77-85.
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K.J.Excoffon,
G.L.Traver,
and
J.Zabner
(2005).
The role of the extracellular domain in the biology of the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor.
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Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol,
32,
498-503.
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M.Hauwel,
E.Furon,
and
P.Gasque
(2005).
Molecular and cellular insights into the coxsackie-adenovirus receptor: role in cellular interactions in the stem cell niche.
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Brain Res Brain Res Rev,
48,
265-272.
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The most recent references are shown first.
Citation data come partly from CiteXplore and partly
from an automated harvesting procedure. Note that this is likely to be
only a partial list as not all journals are covered by
either method. However, we are continually building up the citation data
so more and more references will be included with time.
Where a reference describes a PDB structure, the PDB
code is
shown on the right.
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