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Title: NMR Structure of Integrin ?4 Cytosolic Tail and Its Interactions with Paxillin
Authors: Chua G.-L. 
Patra A.T.
Tan S.-M.
Bhattacharjya S.
Keywords: alpha4 integrin
asparagine
aspartic acid
glutamine
hydrogen
lysine
paxillin
amino acid composition
article
carboxy terminal sequence
chemical bond
cytosol
heteronuclear single quantum coherence
hydrogen bond
molecular docking
nitrogen nuclear magnetic resonance
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
nucleotide repeat
protein binding
protein conformation
protein interaction
protein structure
proton nuclear magnetic resonance
Amino Acid Sequence
Integrin alpha4
Models, Molecular
Molecular Sequence Data
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular
Paxillin
Peptide Fragments
Protein Binding
Protein Conformation
Protein Folding
Issue Date: 2013
Citation: Chua G.-L., Patra A.T., Tan S.-M., Bhattacharjya S. (2013). NMR Structure of Integrin ?4 Cytosolic Tail and Its Interactions with Paxillin. PLoS ONE 8 (1) : e55184. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0055184
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Background: Integrins are a group of transmembrane signaling proteins that are important in biological processes such as cell adhesion, proliferation and migration. Integrins are ?/? hetero-dimers and there are 24 different integrins formed by specific combinations of 18 ? and 8 ? subunits in humans. Generally, each of these subunits has a large extracellular domain, a single pass transmembrane segment and a cytosolic tail (CT). CTs of integrins are important in bidirectional signal transduction and they associate with a large number of intracellular proteins. Principal Findings: Using NMR spectroscopy, we determined the 3-D structure of the full-length ?4 CT (Lys968-Asp999) and characterize its interactions with the adaptor protein paxillin. The ?4 CT assumes an overall helical structure with a kink in its membrane proximal region. Residues Gln981-Asn997 formed a continuous helical conformation that may be sustained by potential ionic and/or hydrogen bond interactions and packing of aromatic-aliphatic side-chains. 15N-1H HSQC NMR experiments reveal interactions of the ?4 CT C-terminal region with a fragment of paxillin (residues G139-K277) that encompassed LD2-LD4 repeats. Residues of these LD repeats including their adjoining linkers showed ?4 CT binding-induced chemical shift changes. Furthermore, NMR studies using LD-containing peptides showed predominant interactions between LD3 and LD4 of paxillin and ?4 CT. Docked structures of the ?4 CT with these LD repeats suggest possible polar and/or salt-bridge and non-polar packing interactions. Significance: The current study provides molecular insights into the structural diversity of ? CTs of integrins and interactions of integrin ?4 CT with the adaptor protein paxillin. © 2013 Chua et al.
Source Title: PLoS ONE
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161345
ISSN: 19326203
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055184
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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