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PDBsum entry 3ml4

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Signaling protein PDB id
3ml4

 

 

 

 

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Protein chains
205 a.a. *
Ligands
LEU-HIS-PRO-ASN-
PRO-MET-PTR-GLN-
ARG
×4
Waters ×70
* Residue conservation analysis
PDB id:
3ml4
Name: Signaling protein
Title: Crystal structure of a complex between dok7 ph-ptb and the musk juxtamembrane region
Structure: Protein dok-7. Chain: a, b, c, d. Fragment: unp residues 1-220. Synonym: downstream of tyrosine kinase 7. Engineered: yes. Muscle, skeletal receptor tyrosine-protein kinase. Chain: e, f, g, h. Fragment: unp residues 544-556. Synonym: muscle-specific tyrosine-protein kinase receptor, muscle-
Source: Mus musculus. Mouse. Organism_taxid: 10090. Gene: dok7. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 469008. Synthetic: yes. Other_details: peptide (12mer)
Resolution:
2.60Å     R-factor:   0.255     R-free:   0.302
Authors: E.Bergamin,S.R.Hubbard
Key ref: E.Bergamin et al. (2010). The cytoplasmic adaptor protein Dok7 activates the receptor tyrosine kinase MuSK via dimerization. Mol Cell, 39, 100-109. PubMed id: 20603078
Date:
16-Apr-10     Release date:   14-Jul-10    
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Protein chains
Pfam   ArchSchema ?
Q18PE0  (DOK7_MOUSE) -  Protein Dok-7 from Mus musculus
Seq:
Struc:
504 a.a.
205 a.a.
Key:    PfamA domain  Secondary structure  CATH domain

 

 
Mol Cell 39:100-109 (2010)
PubMed id: 20603078  
 
 
The cytoplasmic adaptor protein Dok7 activates the receptor tyrosine kinase MuSK via dimerization.
E.Bergamin, P.T.Hallock, S.J.Burden, S.R.Hubbard.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
Formation of the vertebrate neuromuscular junction requires, among others proteins, Agrin, a neuronally derived ligand, and the following muscle proteins: LRP4, the receptor for Agrin; MuSK, a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK); and Dok7 (or Dok-7), a cytoplasmic adaptor protein. Dok7 comprises a pleckstrin-homology (PH) domain, a phosphotyrosine-binding (PTB) domain, and C-terminal sites of tyrosine phosphorylation. Unique among adaptor proteins recruited to RTKs, Dok7 is not only a substrate of MuSK, but also an activator of MuSK's kinase activity. Here, we present the crystal structure of the Dok7 PH-PTB domains in complex with a phosphopeptide representing the Dok7-binding site on MuSK. The structure and biochemical data reveal a dimeric arrangement of Dok7 PH-PTB that facilitates trans-autophosphorylation of the kinase activation loop. The structure provides the molecular basis for MuSK activation by Dok7 and for rationalizing several Dok7 loss-of-function mutations found in patients with congenital myasthenic syndromes.
 

Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
20974278 N.Ghazanfari, K.J.Fernandez, Y.Murata, M.Morsch, S.T.Ngo, S.W.Reddel, P.G.Noakes, and W.D.Phillips (2011).
Muscle specific kinase: organiser of synaptic membrane domains.
  Int J Biochem Cell Biol, 43, 295-298.  
20946980 A.Bill, A.Schmitz, B.Albertoni, J.N.Song, L.C.Heukamp, D.Walrafen, F.Thorwirth, P.J.Verveer, S.Zimmer, L.Meffert, A.Schreiber, S.Chatterjee, R.K.Thomas, R.T.Ullrich, T.Lang, and M.Famulok (2010).
Cytohesins are cytoplasmic ErbB receptor activators.
  Cell, 143, 201-211.  
20946975 B.Z.Shilo (2010).
Insider influence on ErbB activity.
  Cell, 143, 181-182.  
21156831 D.G.Metcalf, D.T.Moore, Y.Wu, J.M.Kielec, K.Molnar, K.G.Valentine, A.J.Wand, J.S.Bennett, and W.F.DeGrado (2010).
NMR analysis of the alphaIIb beta3 cytoplasmic interaction suggests a mechanism for integrin regulation.
  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 107, 22481-22486.
PDB code: 2kv9
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