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'''THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE FIRST EGF-LIKE MODULE OF HUMAN FACTOR IX: COMPARISON WITH EGF AND TGF-A''' | '''THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE FIRST EGF-LIKE MODULE OF HUMAN FACTOR IX: COMPARISON WITH EGF AND TGF-A''' | ||
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THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE FIRST EGF-LIKE MODULE OF HUMAN FACTOR IX: COMPARISON WITH EGF AND TGF-A
OverviewOverview
The three-dimensional structure of the first epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like module from human factor IX has been determined in solution using two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (in the absence of calcium and at pH 4.5). The structure was found to resemble closely that of EGF and the homologous transforming growth factor-alpha (TGF-alpha). Residues 60-65 form an antiparallel beta-sheet with residues 68-73. In the C-terminal subdomain a type II beta-turn is found between residues 74 and 77 and a five-residue turn is found between residues 79 and 83. Glu 78 and Leu 84 pair in an antiparallel beta-sheet conformation. In the N-terminal region a loop is found between residues 50 and 55 such that the side chains of both are positioned above the face of the beta-sheet. Residues 56-60 form a turn that leads into the first strand of the beta-sheet. Whereas the global fold closely resembles that of EGF, the N-terminal residues of the module (46-49) do not form a beta-strand but are ill-defined in the structure, probably due to the local flexibility of this region. The structure is discussed with reference to recent site-directed mutagenesis data, which have identified certain conserved residues as ligands for calcium.
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1IXA is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
The three-dimensional structure of the first EGF-like module of human factor IX: comparison with EGF and TGF-alpha., Baron M, Norman DG, Harvey TS, Handford PA, Mayhew M, Tse AG, Brownlee GG, Campbell ID, Protein Sci. 1992 Jan;1(1):81-90. PMID:1304885 Page seeded by OCA on Fri May 2 20:32:16 2008