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PDBsum entry 4mmy

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Cell adhesion PDB id
4mmy

 

 

 

 

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Protein chains
924 a.a.
690 a.a.
Ligands
VAL-ILE-ALA-ARG-
GLY-ASP-TRP-ASN
NAG-NAG-BMA-MAN ×2
NAG-NAG ×4
NAG-NAG-BMA-BMA-
MAN-MAN
NAG-NAG-BMA ×2
NAG ×5
Metals
_MN ×8
Waters ×5
PDB id:
4mmy
Name: Cell adhesion
Title: Integrin alphavbeta3 ectodomain bound to the tenth domain of fibronectin with the iakgdwnd motif
Structure: Integrin alpha-v. Chain: a. Fragment: extracellular domain (unp residues 31-989). Synonym: vitronectin receptor subunit alpha, integrin alpha-v heavy chain, integrin alpha-v light chain. Engineered: yes. Integrin beta-3. Chain: b. Fragment: extracellular domain (unp residues 27-718).
Source: Homo sapiens. Human. Organism_taxid: 9606. Gene: itgav, msk8, vnra. Expressed in: spodoptera frugiperda. Expression_system_taxid: 7108. Gene: itgb3, gp3a. Gene: fn1, fn. Expressed in: escherichia coli.
Resolution:
3.18Å     R-factor:   0.213     R-free:   0.252
Authors: J.Van Agthoven,J.Xiong,M.A.Arnaout
Key ref: J.F.Van Agthoven et al. (2014). Structural basis for pure antagonism of integrin αVβ3 by a high-affinity form of fibronectin. Nat Struct Biol, 21, 383-388. PubMed id: 24658351 DOI: 10.1038/nsmb.2797
Date:
09-Sep-13     Release date:   26-Mar-14    
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 References

Protein chain
Pfam   ArchSchema ?
P06756  (ITAV_HUMAN) -  Integrin alpha-V from Homo sapiens
Seq:
Struc:
 
Seq:
Struc:
 
Seq:
Struc:
1048 a.a.
924 a.a.
Protein chain
Pfam   ArchSchema ?
P05106  (ITB3_HUMAN) -  Integrin beta-3 from Homo sapiens
Seq:
Struc:
 
Seq:
Struc:
788 a.a.
690 a.a.
Key:    PfamA domain  Secondary structure  CATH domain

 

 
DOI no: 10.1038/nsmb.2797 Nat Struct Biol 21:383-388 (2014)
PubMed id: 24658351  
 
 
Structural basis for pure antagonism of integrin αVβ3 by a high-affinity form of fibronectin.
J.F.Van Agthoven, J.P.Xiong, J.L.Alonso, X.Rui, B.D.Adair, S.L.Goodman, M.A.Arnaout.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
Integrins are important therapeutic targets. However, current RGD-based anti-integrin drugs are also partial agonists, inducing conformational changes that trigger potentially fatal immune reactions and paradoxical cell adhesion. Here we describe the first crystal structure of αVβ3 bound to a physiologic ligand, the tenth type III RGD domain of wild-type fibronectin (wtFN10), or to a high-affinity mutant (hFN10) shown here to act as a pure antagonist. Comparison of these structures revealed a central π-π interaction between Trp1496 in the RGD-containing loop of hFN10 and Tyr122 of the β3 subunit that blocked conformational changes triggered by wtFN10 and trapped hFN10-bound αVβ3 in an inactive conformation. Removing the Trp1496 or Tyr122 side chains or reorienting Trp1496 away from Tyr122 converted hFN10 into a partial agonist. These findings offer new insights into the mechanism of integrin activation and a basis for the design of RGD-based pure antagonists.
 

 

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