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PDBsum entry 4apx

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protein ligands metals Protein-protein interface(s) links
Cell adhesion PDB id
4apx

 

 

 

 

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Protein chains
208 a.a.
238 a.a.
Ligands
MES
GOL
Metals
_CL
_CA ×7
__K
Waters ×823
PDB id:
4apx
Name: Cell adhesion
Title: Crystal structure of mouse cadherin-23 ec1-2 and protocadherin-15 ec1- 2 form i
Structure: Cadherin-23. Chain: a. Fragment: ec1-2, residues 24-228. Synonym: otocadherin. Engineered: yes. Protocadherin-15. Chain: b. Fragment: ec1-2, residues 27-259. Engineered: yes
Source: Mus musculus. Mouse. Organism_taxid: 10090. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 469008.
Resolution:
1.65Å     R-factor:   0.163     R-free:   0.193
Authors: M.Sotomayor,W.Weihofen,R.Gaudet,D.P.Corey
Key ref: M.Sotomayor et al. (2012). Structure of a force-conveying cadherin bond essential for inner-ear mechanotransduction. Nature, 492, 128-132. PubMed id: 23135401
Date:
07-Apr-12     Release date:   07-Nov-12    
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Protein chain
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Q99PF4  (CAD23_MOUSE) -  Cadherin-23 from Mus musculus
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3354 a.a.
208 a.a.*
Protein chain
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Q99PJ1  (PCD15_MOUSE) -  Protocadherin-15 from Mus musculus
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1943 a.a.
238 a.a.*
Key:    PfamA domain  Secondary structure  CATH domain
* PDB and UniProt seqs differ at 8 residue positions (black crosses)

 

 
Nature 492:128-132 (2012)
PubMed id: 23135401  
 
 
Structure of a force-conveying cadherin bond essential for inner-ear mechanotransduction.
M.Sotomayor, W.A.Weihofen, R.Gaudet, D.P.Corey.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
Hearing and balance use hair cells in the inner ear to transform mechanical stimuli into electrical signals. Mechanical force from sound waves or head movements is conveyed to hair-cell transduction channels by tip links, fine filaments formed by two atypical cadherins known as protocadherin 15 and cadherin 23 (refs 4, 5). These two proteins are involved in inherited deafness and feature long extracellular domains that interact tip-to-tip in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner. However, the molecular architecture of this complex is unknown. Here we combine crystallography, molecular dynamics simulations and binding experiments to characterize the protocadherin 15-cadherin 23 bond. We find a unique cadherin interaction mechanism, in which the two most amino-terminal cadherin repeats (extracellular cadherin repeats 1 and 2) of each protein interact to form an overlapped, antiparallel heterodimer. Simulations predict that this tip-link bond is mechanically strong enough to resist forces in hair cells. In addition, the complex is shown to become unstable in response to Ca(2+) removal owing to increased flexure of Ca(2+)-free cadherin repeats. Finally, we use structures and biochemical measurements to study the molecular mechanisms by which deafness mutations disrupt tip-link function. Overall, our results shed light on the molecular mechanics of hair-cell sensory transduction and on new interaction mechanisms for cadherins, a large protein family implicated in tissue and organ morphogenesis, neural connectivity and cancer.
 

 

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