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Structure of the first PDZ domain of human PSD-93.


ABSTRACT: The crystal structure of the PDZ1 domain of human PSD-93 has been determined to 2.0 A resolution. The PDZ1 domain forms a crystallographic trimer that is also predicted to be stable in solution. The main contributions to the stabilization of the trimer seem to arise from interactions involving the PDZ1-PDZ2 linker region at the extreme C-terminus of PDZ1, implying that the oligomerization that is observed is not of biological significance in full-length PSD-93. Comparison of the structures of the binding cleft of PSD-93 PDZ1 with the previously reported structures of PSD-93 PDZ2 and PDZ3 as well as of the closely related human PSD-95 PDZ1 shows that they are very similar in terms of amino-acid composition. However, the cleft is significantly narrower in PSD-95. This could be part of the basis of peptide selectivity between PSD-93 PDZ1 and PSD-95 PDZ1.

SUBMITTER: Fiorentini M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2802873 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structure of the first PDZ domain of human PSD-93.

Fiorentini Monica M   Nielsen Ann Kallehauge AK   Kristensen Ole O   Kastrup Jette S JS   Gajhede Michael M  

Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 20091127 Pt 12


The crystal structure of the PDZ1 domain of human PSD-93 has been determined to 2.0 A resolution. The PDZ1 domain forms a crystallographic trimer that is also predicted to be stable in solution. The main contributions to the stabilization of the trimer seem to arise from interactions involving the PDZ1-PDZ2 linker region at the extreme C-terminus of PDZ1, implying that the oligomerization that is observed is not of biological significance in full-length PSD-93. Comparison of the structures of th  ...[more]

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