2fbo

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Crystal Structure of the Two Tandem V-type Regions of VCBP3 (v-region-containing chitin binding protein) to 1.85 A

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2fbo, resolution 1.850Å

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OverviewOverview

Although the origins of genes encoding the rearranging binding receptors, remain obscure, it is predicted that their ancestral forms were, nonrearranging immunoglobulin-type domains. Variable region-containing, chitin-binding proteins (VCBPs) are diversified immune-type molecules, found in amphioxus (Branchiostoma floridae), an invertebrate that diverged, early in deuterostome phylogeny. To study the potential evolutionary, relationships between VCBPs and vertebrate adaptive immune receptors, we, solved the structures of both a single V-type domain (to 1.15 A) and a, pair of V-type domains (to 1.85 A) from VCBP3. The deduced structures show, integral features of the ancestral variable-region fold as well as unique, features of variable-region pairing in molecules that may reflect, characteristics of ancestral forms of diversified immune receptors found, in modern-day vertebrates.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

2FBO is a Single protein structure of sequence from Branchiostoma floridae. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Ancient evolutionary origin of diversified variable regions demonstrated by crystal structures of an immune-type receptor in amphioxus., Hernandez Prada JA, Haire RN, Allaire M, Jakoncic J, Stojanoff V, Cannon JP, Litman GW, Ostrov DA, Nat Immunol. 2006 Aug;7(8):875-82. Epub 2006 Jun 25. PMID:16799561

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