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PDBsum entry 3m5b
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Transcription
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3m5b
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* Residue conservation analysis
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J Mol Biol
400:983-997
(2010)
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PubMed id:
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Insights into strand exchange in BTB domain dimers from the crystal structures of FAZF and Miz1.
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P.J.Stogios,
J.A.Cuesta-Seijo,
L.Chen,
N.C.Pomroy,
G.G.Privé.
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ABSTRACT
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The BTB domain is a widely distributed protein-protein interaction motif that is
often found at the N-terminus of zinc-finger transcription factors. Previous
crystal structures of BTB domains have revealed tightly interwound homodimers,
with the N-terminus from one chain forming a two stranded antiparallel
beta-sheet with a strand from the other chain. We have solved the crystal
structures of the BTB domains from FAZF and Miz1 to resolutions of 2.0 A and 2.6
A, respectively. Unlike previous examples of BTB domain structures, the FAZF BTB
domain is a non-swapped dimer with each N-terminal beta-strand associated with
its own chain. As a result, the dimerization interface in the FAZF BTB domain is
about half as large as in the domain-swapped dimers. The Miz1 BTB domain
resembles a typical swapped BTB dimer, although it has a shorter N-terminus that
is not able to form the interchain sheet. Using cysteine crosslinking, we
confirmed that the PLZF BTB dimer is strand-exchanged in solution while the FAZF
BTB dimer is not. A phylogenic tree of the BTB fold based on both sequence and
structural features shows that the common ancestor of the BTB domain in the
BTB-ZF proteins was a domain-swapped dimer. The differences in the N-termini
seen in the FAZF and Miz1 BTB domains appear to be more recent developments in
the structural evolution of the domain.
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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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S.S.Cha,
Y.J.An,
C.S.Jeong,
M.K.Kim,
S.G.Lee,
K.H.Lee,
and
B.H.Oh
(2012).
Experimental phasing using zinc anomalous scattering.
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Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr,
68,
1253-1258.
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