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==Overview==
==Overview==
The doublecortin-like domains (DCX), which typically occur in tandem, are, novel microtubule-binding modules. DCX tandems are found in doublecortin, a 360-residue protein expressed in migrating neurons; the, doublecortin-like kinase (DCLK); the product of the RP1 gene that is, responsible for a form of inherited blindness; and several other proteins., Mutations in the gene encoding doublecortin cause lissencephaly in males, and the 'double-cortex syndrome' in females. We here report a solution, structure of the N-terminal DCX domain of human doublecortin and a 1.5 A, resolution crystal structure of the equivalent domain from human DCLK., Both show a stable, ubiquitin-like tertiary fold with distinct structural, similarities to GTPase-binding domains. We also show that the C-terminal, DCX domains of both proteins are only partially folded. In functional, assays, the N-terminal DCX domain of doublecortin binds only to assembled, microtubules, whereas the C-terminal domain binds to both microtubules and, unpolymerized tubulin.
The doublecortin-like domains (DCX), which typically occur in tandem, are novel microtubule-binding modules. DCX tandems are found in doublecortin, a 360-residue protein expressed in migrating neurons; the doublecortin-like kinase (DCLK); the product of the RP1 gene that is responsible for a form of inherited blindness; and several other proteins. Mutations in the gene encoding doublecortin cause lissencephaly in males and the 'double-cortex syndrome' in females. We here report a solution structure of the N-terminal DCX domain of human doublecortin and a 1.5 A resolution crystal structure of the equivalent domain from human DCLK. Both show a stable, ubiquitin-like tertiary fold with distinct structural similarities to GTPase-binding domains. We also show that the C-terminal DCX domains of both proteins are only partially folded. In functional assays, the N-terminal DCX domain of doublecortin binds only to assembled microtubules, whereas the C-terminal domain binds to both microtubules and unpolymerized tubulin.


==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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[[Category: Homo sapiens]]
[[Category: Homo sapiens]]
[[Category: Single protein]]
[[Category: Single protein]]
[[Category: Bushweller, J.H.]]
[[Category: Bushweller, J H.]]
[[Category: Cierpickil, T.]]
[[Category: Cierpickil, T.]]
[[Category: Dauter, Z.]]
[[Category: Dauter, Z.]]
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[[Category: Devedjiev, Y.]]
[[Category: Devedjiev, Y.]]
[[Category: Feng, Y.]]
[[Category: Feng, Y.]]
[[Category: Kim, M.H.]]
[[Category: Kim, M H.]]
[[Category: Krowarsch, D.]]
[[Category: Krowarsch, D.]]
[[Category: Otlewski, J.]]
[[Category: Otlewski, J.]]
[[Category: Walsh, C.A.]]
[[Category: Walsh, C A.]]
[[Category: SO4]]
[[Category: SO4]]
[[Category: cortex development]]
[[Category: cortex development]]
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[[Category: x-ray structure]]
[[Category: x-ray structure]]


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