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'''Crystal Structure of the Zinc-bound Shank SAM domain'''
===Crystal Structure of the Zinc-bound Shank SAM domain===




==Overview==
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The postsynaptic density (PSD) is a complex assembly of proteins associated with the postsynaptic membrane that organizes neurotransmitter receptors, signaling pathways, and regulatory elements within a cytoskeletal matrix. Here we show that the sterile alpha motif domain of rat Shank3/ProSAP2, a master scaffolding protein located deep within the PSD, can form large sheets composed of helical fibers stacked side by side. Zn2+, which is found in high concentrations in the PSD, binds tightly to Shank3 and may regulate assembly. Sheets of the Shank protein could form a platform for the construction of the PSD complex.
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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[[Category: Zinc]]
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Crystal Structure of the Zinc-bound Shank SAM domainCrystal Structure of the Zinc-bound Shank SAM domain

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About this StructureAbout this Structure

2F44 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Rattus norvegicus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

An architectural framework that may lie at the core of the postsynaptic density., Baron MK, Boeckers TM, Vaida B, Faham S, Gingery M, Sawaya MR, Salyer D, Gundelfinger ED, Bowie JU, Science. 2006 Jan 27;311(5760):531-5. PMID:16439662

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