1h02

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1h02, resolution 2.00Å

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HUMAN INSULIN-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR; SRS DARESBURY DATA

OverviewOverview

Human insulin-like growth factors I and II (hIGF-I, hIGF-II) are potent, stimulators of cell and growth processes. They display high sequence, similarity to both the A and B chains of insulin but contain an additional, connecting C-domain, which reflects their secretion without specific, packaging or precursor conversion. IGFs also have an extension at the, C-terminus known as the D-domain. This paper describes four homologous, hIGF-1 structures, obtained from crystals grown in the presence of the, detergent SB12, which reveal additional detail in the C- and D-domains., Two different detergent binding modes observed in the crystals may reflect, different hIGF-I biological properties such as the interaction with IGF, binding proteins and self-aggregation. While the helical core of hIGF-I ... [(full description)]

About this StructureAbout this Structure

1H02 is a [Single protein] structure of sequence from [Homo sapiens] with C15 as [ligand]. The following page contains interesting information on the relation of 1H02 with [Growth Hormone]. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].

ReferenceReference

Structural origins of the functional divergence of human insulin-like growth factor-I and insulin., Brzozowski AM, Dodson EJ, Dodson GG, Murshudov GN, Verma C, Turkenburg JP, de Bree FM, Dauter Z, Biochemistry. 2002 Jul 30;41(30):9389-97. PMID:12135360

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