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Structure of a 14-3-3?-YAP phosphopeptide complex at 1.15 A resolution.


ABSTRACT: The 14-3-3 proteins are a class of eukaryotic acidic adapter proteins, with seven isoforms in humans. 14-3-3 proteins mediate their biological function by binding to target proteins and influencing their activity. They are involved in pivotal pathways in the cell such as signal transduction, gene expression, enzyme activation, cell division and apoptosis. The Yes-associated protein (YAP) is a WW-domain protein that exists in two transcript variants of 48 and 54 kDa in humans. By transducing signals from the cytoplasm to the nucleus, YAP is important for transcriptional regulation. In both variants, interaction with 14-3-3 proteins after phosphorylation of Ser127 is important for nucleocytoplasmic trafficking, via which the localization of YAP is controlled. In this study, 14-3-3? has been cloned, purified and crystallized in complex with a phosphopeptide from the YAP 14-3-3-binding domain, which led to a crystal that diffracted to 1.15 A resolution. The crystals belonged to space group C222(1), with unit-cell parameters a=82.3, b=112.1, c=62.9 A.

SUBMITTER: Schumacher B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2935210 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structure of a 14-3-3σ-YAP phosphopeptide complex at 1.15 A resolution.

Schumacher Benjamin B   Skwarczynska Malgorzata M   Rose Rolf R   Ottmann Christian C  

Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 20100821 Pt 9


The 14-3-3 proteins are a class of eukaryotic acidic adapter proteins, with seven isoforms in humans. 14-3-3 proteins mediate their biological function by binding to target proteins and influencing their activity. They are involved in pivotal pathways in the cell such as signal transduction, gene expression, enzyme activation, cell division and apoptosis. The Yes-associated protein (YAP) is a WW-domain protein that exists in two transcript variants of 48 and 54 kDa in humans. By transducing sign  ...[more]

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