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Deposition Date 2006-06-21
Release Date 2006-07-04
Last Version Date 2023-08-30
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
2HE2
Title:
Crystal structure of the 3rd PDZ domain of human discs large homologue 2, DLG2
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
Homo sapiens (Taxon ID: 9606)
Host Organism:
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
1.50 Å
R-Value Free:
0.18
R-Value Work:
0.12
R-Value Observed:
0.12
Space Group:
P 21 21 21
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Discs large homolog 2
Gene (Uniprot):DLG2
Chain IDs:A, B
Chain Length:102
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:Homo sapiens
Primary Citation
Structure of PICK1 and other PDZ domains obtained with the help of self-binding C-terminal extensions.
Protein Sci. 16 683 694 (2007)
PMID: 17384233 DOI: 10.1110/ps.062657507

Abstact

PDZ domains are protein-protein interaction modules that generally bind to the C termini of their target proteins. The C-terminal four amino acids of a prospective binding partner of a PDZ domain are typically the determinants of binding specificity. In an effort to determine the structures of a number of PDZ domains we have included appropriate four residue extensions on the C termini of PDZ domain truncation mutants, designed for self-binding. Multiple truncations of each PDZ domain were generated. The four residue extensions, which represent known specificity sequences of the target PDZ domains and cover both class I and II motifs, form intermolecular contacts in the expected manner for the interactions of PDZ domains with protein C termini for both classes. We present the structures of eight unique PDZ domains crystallized using this approach and focus on four which provide information on selectivity (PICK1 and the third PDZ domain of DLG2), binding site flexibility (the third PDZ domain of MPDZ), and peptide-domain interactions (MPDZ 12th PDZ domain). Analysis of our results shows a clear improvement in the chances of obtaining PDZ domain crystals by using this approach compared to similar truncations of the PDZ domains without the C-terminal four residue extensions.

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