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Structural insights into the tumor-promoting function of the MTDH-SND1 complex.


ABSTRACT: Metadherin (MTDH) and Staphylococcal nuclease domain containing 1 (SND1) are overexpressed and interact in diverse cancer types. The structural mechanism of their interaction remains unclear. Here, we determined the high-resolution crystal structure of MTDH-SND1 complex, which reveals an 11-residue MTDH peptide motif occupying an extended protein groove between two SN domains (SN1/2), with two MTDH tryptophan residues nestled into two well-defined pockets in SND1. At the opposite side of the MTDH-SND1 binding interface, SND1 possesses long protruding arms and deep surface valleys that are prone to binding with other partners. Despite the simple binding mode, interactions at both tryptophan-binding pockets are important for MTDH and SND1's roles in breast cancer and for SND1 stability under stress. Our study reveals a unique mode of interaction with SN domains that dictates cancer-promoting activity and provides a structural basis for mechanistic understanding of MTDH-SND1-mediated signaling and for exploring therapeutic targeting of this complex.

SUBMITTER: Guo F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4309369 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural insights into the tumor-promoting function of the MTDH-SND1 complex.

Guo Feng F   Wan Liling L   Zheng Aiping A   Stanevich Vitali V   Wei Yong Y   Satyshur Kenneth A KA   Shen Minhong M   Lee Woojong W   Kang Yibin Y   Xing Yongna Y  

Cell reports 20140918 6


Metadherin (MTDH) and Staphylococcal nuclease domain containing 1 (SND1) are overexpressed and interact in diverse cancer types. The structural mechanism of their interaction remains unclear. Here, we determined the high-resolution crystal structure of MTDH-SND1 complex, which reveals an 11-residue MTDH peptide motif occupying an extended protein groove between two SN domains (SN1/2), with two MTDH tryptophan residues nestled into two well-defined pockets in SND1. At the opposite side of the MTD  ...[more]

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