4bv4

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Structure and allostery in Toll-Spatzle recognitionStructure and allostery in Toll-Spatzle recognition

Structural highlights

4bv4 is a 3 chain structure with sequence from Drosophila melanogaster and Eptatretus burgeri. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Ligands:, ,
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

[SPZ_DROME] Component of the extracellular signaling pathway that establishes the dorsal-ventral pathway of the embryo. Three proteases; ndl, gd and snk process easter to create active easter. Active easter defines cell identities along the dorsal-ventral continuum by activating the spz ligand for the Tl receptor in the ventral region of the embryo. Spz C-106 in the hemolymph controls expression of the antifungal peptide Drosomycin (Drs) by acting as a ligand of Tl and inducing an intracellular signaling pathway.[1] [2] [3] [4]

See Also

References

  1. Morisato D, Anderson KV. The spatzle gene encodes a component of the extracellular signaling pathway establishing the dorsal-ventral pattern of the Drosophila embryo. Cell. 1994 Feb 25;76(4):677-88. PMID:8124709
  2. DeLotto Y, Smith C, DeLotto R. Multiple isoforms of the Drosophila Spatzle protein are encoded by alternatively spliced maternal mRNAs in the precellular blastoderm embryo. Mol Gen Genet. 2001 Jan;264(5):643-52. PMID:11212919
  3. Lemaitre B, Nicolas E, Michaut L, Reichhart JM, Hoffmann JA. The dorsoventral regulatory gene cassette spatzle/Toll/cactus controls the potent antifungal response in Drosophila adults. Cell. 1996 Sep 20;86(6):973-83. PMID:8808632
  4. Weber AN, Tauszig-Delamasure S, Hoffmann JA, Lelievre E, Gascan H, Ray KP, Morse MA, Imler JL, Gay NJ. Binding of the Drosophila cytokine Spatzle to Toll is direct and establishes signaling. Nat Immunol. 2003 Aug;4(8):794-800. Epub 2003 Jul 20. PMID:12872120 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ni955

4bv4, resolution 2.35Å

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