Structural insight into binding of Staphylococcus aureus to human fibronectin |
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Authors: | Pilka Ewa S Werner Joern M Schwarz-Linek Ulrich Pickford Andrew R Meenan Nicola A G Campbell Iain D Potts Jennifer R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, United Kingdom. |
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Abstract: | Staphylococcus aureus possesses cell-wall attached proteins that bind the human protein fibronectin (Fn). An intermodule interface between the 4F1 and 5F1 modules in the N-terminal domain of Fn is maintained on bacterial peptide binding but there is a small change in the intermodule orientation and alignment of beta-strands that are predicted to bind the peptide. The module pair is elongated, as in the unbound state. Combined with evidence that residues in both 4F1 and 5F1 are directly involved in peptide binding, this observation supports the hypothesis that, when bound to intact Fn, the bacterial protein adopts an unusual, highly extended conformation. |
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Keywords: | Fn, fibronectin FnBPA, fibronectin-binding protein A FnBPB, fibronectin-binding protein B MSCRAMM, microbial surface component recognizing adhesive matrix molecules NTD, N-terminal domain rdc, residual dipolar coupling |
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