Crystal structure of the human vascular adhesion protein-1: unique structural features with functional implications |
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Authors: | Airenne Tomi T Nymalm Yvonne Kidron Heidi Smith David J Pihlavisto Marjo Salmi Marko Jalkanen Sirpa Johnson Mark S Salminen Tiina A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry and Pharmacy, Abo Akademi University, FIN-20520 Turku, Finland. |
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Abstract: | The expression of human vascular adhesion protein-1 (hVAP-1) is induced at sites of inflammation where extravasation of lymphocytes from blood to the peripheral tissue occurs. We have solved the X-ray structure of hVAP-1, a human copper amine oxidase (CAO), which is distinguished from other CAOs in being membrane-bound. The dimer structure reveals some intriguing features that may have fundamental roles in the adhesive and enzymatic functions of hVAP-1, especially regarding the role of hVAP-1 in inflammation, lymphocyte attachment, and signaling. Firstly, Leu469 at the substrate channel may play a key role in controlling the substrate entry; depending on its conformation, it either blocks or gives access to the active site. Secondly, sugar units are clearly observed at two of the six predicted N-glycosylation sites. Moreover, mutagenesis analysis showed that all of the predicted sites were glycosylated in the protein used for crystallization. Thirdly, the existence of a solvent-exposed RGD motif at the entrance to each active site in hVAP-1 suggests that it may have a functional role. |
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Keywords: | hVAP-1 structure amine oxidase inflammation glycosylation |
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