PMID: 15048107 , Related PDB id: 1RSO
Authors:
Feng W, Long JF, Fan JS, Suetake T, Zhang M
Title:
The tetrameric L27 domain complex as an organization platform for supramolecular assemblies.
Journal:
Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2004 May;11(5):475-80. Epub 2004 Mar 28.
Abstract:
L27 domain, initially identified in the Caenorhabditis elegans Lin-2 and Lin-7 proteins, is a protein interaction module that exists in a large family of scaffold proteins. The domain can function as an organization center of large protein assemblies required for establishment and maintenance of cell polarity. We have solved the high-resolution NMR structure of a tetrameric complex of L27 domains containing two SAP97-mLin-2 L27 domain heterodimers. Each L27 domain contains three a-helices. The first two helices of each domain are packed together to form a four-helical bundle in the heterodimer. The third helix of each L27 domain forms another four-helical bundle that assembles the two heterodimers into a tetramer. The structure of the complex provides a mechanistic explanation for L27 domain-mediated polymerization of scaffold proteins, a process that is crucial for the assembly of supramolecular complexes in asymmetric cells.