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Structure of rat acidic fibroblast growth factor at 1.4 A resolution.


ABSTRACT: Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) constitute a family of 22 structurally related heparin-binding polypeptides that are involved in the regulation of cell growth, survival, differentiation and migration. Here, a 1.4 A resolution X-ray structure of rat FGF1 is presented. Two molecules are present in the asymmetric unit of the crystal and they coordinate a total of five sulfate ions. The structures of human, bovine and newt FGF1 have been published previously. Human and rat FGF1 are found to have very similar structures.

SUBMITTER: Kulahin N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2330123 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structure of rat acidic fibroblast growth factor at 1.4 A resolution.

Kulahin Nikolaj N   Kiselyov Vladislav V   Kochoyan Arthur A   Kristensen Ole O   Kastrup Jette Sandholm JS   Berezin Vladimir V   Bock Elisabeth E   Gajhede Michael M  

Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 20070127 Pt 2


Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) constitute a family of 22 structurally related heparin-binding polypeptides that are involved in the regulation of cell growth, survival, differentiation and migration. Here, a 1.4 A resolution X-ray structure of rat FGF1 is presented. Two molecules are present in the asymmetric unit of the crystal and they coordinate a total of five sulfate ions. The structures of human, bovine and newt FGF1 have been published previously. Human and rat FGF1 are found to have ve  ...[more]

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