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Structural characterization of Lyn-SH3 domain in complex with a herpesviral protein reveals an extended recognition motif that enhances binding affinity
Authors:Bauer Finn  Schweimer Kristian  Meiselbach Heike  Hoffmann Silke  Rösch Paul  Sticht Heinrich
Affiliation:1.Lehrstuhl für Biopolymere, Universität Bayreuth, 95440 Bayreuth, Germany;2.Institut für Biochemie, Emil-Fischer-Zentrum, Universität Erlangen–Nürnberg, 91054 Erlangen, Germany
Abstract:The Src homology 3 (SH3) domain of the Src family kinase Lyn binds to the herpesviral tyrosine kinase interacting protein (Tip) more than one order of magnitude stronger than other closely related members of the Src family. In order to identify the molecular basis for high-affinity binding, the structure of free and Tip-bound Lyn-SH3 was determined by NMR spectroscopy. Tip forms additional contacts outside its classical proline-rich recognition motif and, in particular, a strictly conserved leucine (L186) of the C-terminally adjacent sequence stretch packs into a hydrophobic pocket on the Lyn surface. Although the existence of this pocket is no unique property of Lyn-SH3, Lyn is the only Src family kinase that contains an additional aromatic residue (H41) in the n-Src loop as part of this pocket. H41 covers L186 of Tip by forming tight hydrophobic contacts, and model calculations suggest that the increase in binding affinity compared with other SH3 domains can mainly be attributed to these additional interactions. These findings indicate that this pocket can mediate specificity even between otherwise closely related SH3 domains.
Keywords:SH3 domain   Lyn   extended binding motif   ligand affinity   NMR   structure   complex   NMR spectroscopy   fluorescence   docking proteins
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