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SOLUTION NMR STRUCTURE OF LINKED CELL ATTACHMENT MODULES OF MOUSE FIBRONECTIN CONTAINING THE RGD AND SYNERGY REGIONS, 10 STRUCTURES

OverviewOverview

We report the three-dimensional solution structure of the mouse, fibronectin cell attachment domain consisting of the linked ninth and, tenth type III modules, mFnFn3(9,10). Because the tenth module contains, the RGD cell attachment sequence while the ninth contains the synergy, region, mFnFn3(9,10) has the cell attachment activity of intact, fibronectin. Essentially complete signal assignments and approximately, 1800 distance and angle restraints were derived from multidimensional, heteronuclear NMR spectra. These restraints were used with a hybrid, distance geometry/simulated annealing protocol to generate an ensemble of, 20 NMR structures having no distance or angle violations greater than 0.3, A or 3 degrees. Although the beta-sheet core domains of the individual, modules are ... [(full description)]

About this StructureAbout this Structure

2MFN is a [Single protein] structure of sequence from [Mus musculus]. Structure known Active Sites: RGD and SGY. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].

ReferenceReference

Solution structure and dynamics of linked cell attachment modules of mouse fibronectin containing the RGD and synergy regions: comparison with the human fibronectin crystal structure., Copie V, Tomita Y, Akiyama SK, Aota S, Yamada KM, Venable RM, Pastor RW, Krueger S, Torchia DA, J Mol Biol. 1998 Apr 3;277(3):663-82. PMID:9533887

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