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X‐ray structure of Danio rerio secretagogin: A hexa‐EF‐hand calcium sensor
Authors:Eduard Bitto  Craig A. Bingman  Lenka Bittova  Ronnie O. Frederick  Brian G. Fox  George N. Phillips Jr.
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, Center for Eukaryotic Structural Genomics, University of Wisconsin‐Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706‐1544
Abstract:Many essential physiological processes are regulated by the modulation of calcium concentration in the cell. The EF‐hand proteins represent a superfamily of calcium‐binding proteins involved in calcium signaling and homeostasis. Secretagogin is a hexa‐EF‐hand protein that is highly expressed in pancreatic islet of Langerhans and neuroendocrine cells and may play a role in the trafficking of secretory granules. We present the X‐ray structure of Danio rerio secretagogin, which is 73% identical to human secretagogin, in calcium‐free form at 2.1‐Å resolution. Secretagogin consists of the three globular domains each of which contains a pair of EF‐hand motifs. The domains are arranged into a V‐shaped molecule with a distinct groove formed at the interface of the domains. Comparison of the secretagogin structure with the solution structure of calcium‐loaded calbindin D28K revealed a striking difference in the spatial arrangement of their domains, which involves ~180° rotation of the first globular domain with respect to the module formed by the remaining domains. Proteins 2009. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:X‐ray structure  calcium binding protein  EF‐hand motif  structural genomics
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