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Crystal structure of the platelet activator convulxin, a disulfide-linked alpha4beta4 cyclic tetramer from the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus
Authors:Murakami M T  Zela S P  Gava L M  Michelan-Duarte S  Cintra A C O  Arni R K
Affiliation:Department of Physics, IBILCE/UNESP, R. Cristov?o Colombo 2265, CEP 15054-000, S?o Josédo Rio Preto-SP, Brazil.
Abstract:Convulxin (CVX), a C-type lectin, isolated from the venom of the South American rattlesnake Crotalus durissus terrificus, causes cardiovascular and respiratory disturbances and is a potent platelet activator which binds to platelet glycoprotein GPVI. The structure of CVX has been solved at 2.4A resolution to a crystallographic residual of 18.6% (R(free)=26.4%). CVX is a disulfide linked heterodimer consisting of homologous alpha and beta chains. The heterodimers are additionally linked by disulfide bridges to form cyclic alpha(4)beta(4)heterotetramers. These domains exhibit significant homology to the carbohydrate-binding domains of C-type lectins, to the factor IX-binding protein (IX-bp), and to flavocetin-A (Fl-A) but sequence and structural differences are observed in both the domains in the putative Ca(2+)and carbohydrate binding regions.
Keywords:C-type lectin   Platelet activation factor   Snake venom   Crotalus durissus terrificus   Crystal structure   Cyclic α4β4heterotetramer
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