Structural and biochemical characterization of CIB1 delineates a new family of EF-hand-containing proteins |
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Authors: | Gentry Holly R Singer Alex U Betts Laurie Yang Cheng Ferrara Joseph D Sondek John Parise Leslie V |
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Institution: | Department of Pharmacology, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599-7365, USA. |
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Abstract: | CIB1 (CIB) is an EF-hand-containing protein that binds multiple effector proteins, including the platelet alphaIIbbeta3 integrin and several serine/threonine kinases and potentially modulates their function. The crystal structure for Ca(2+)-bound CIB1 has been determined at 2.0 A resolution and reveals a compact alpha-helical protein containing four EF-hands, the last two of which bind calcium ions in the standard fashion seen in many other EF-hand proteins. CIB1 shares high structural similarity with calcineurin B and the neuronal calcium sensor (NCS) family of EF-hand-containing proteins. Most importantly, like calcineurin B and NCS proteins, which possess a large hydrophobic pocket necessary for ligand binding, CIB1 contains a hydrophobic pocket that has been implicated in ligand binding by previous mutational analysis. However, unlike several NCS proteins, Ca(2+)-bound CIB1 is largely monomeric whether bound to a relevant peptide ligand or ligand-free. Differences in structure, oligomeric state, and phylogeny define a new family of CIB1-related proteins that extends from arthropods to humans. |
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