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Structural Basis for the Acceleration of Procollagen Processing by Procollagen C-Proteinase Enhancer-1.


ABSTRACT: Procollagen C-proteinase enhancer-1 (PCPE-1) is a secreted protein that specifically accelerates proteolytic release of the C-propeptides from fibrillar procollagens, a crucial step in fibril assembly. As such, it is a potential therapeutic target to improve tissue repair and prevent fibrosis, a major cause of mortality worldwide. Here we present the crystal structure of the active CUB1CUB2 fragment of PCPE-1 bound to the C-propeptide trimer of procollagen III (CPIII). This shows that the two CUB domains bind to two different chains of CPIII and that the N-terminal region of one CPIII chain, close to the proteolytic cleavage site, lies in the cleft between CUB1 and CUB2. This suggests that enhancing activity involves unraveling of this chain from the rest of the trimer, thus facilitating the action of the proteinase involved. Support for this hypothesis comes from site-directed mutagenesis, enzyme assays, binding studies, and molecular modeling.

SUBMITTER: Pulido D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6372009 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural Basis for the Acceleration of Procollagen Processing by Procollagen C-Proteinase Enhancer-1.

Pulido David D   Sharma Urvashi U   Vadon-Le Goff Sandrine S   Hussain Sadaf-Ahmahni SA   Cordes Sarah S   Mariano Natacha N   Bettler Emmanuel E   Moali Catherine C   Aghajari Nushin N   Hohenester Erhard E   Hulmes David J S DJS  

Structure (London, England : 1993) 20180802 10


Procollagen C-proteinase enhancer-1 (PCPE-1) is a secreted protein that specifically accelerates proteolytic release of the C-propeptides from fibrillar procollagens, a crucial step in fibril assembly. As such, it is a potential therapeutic target to improve tissue repair and prevent fibrosis, a major cause of mortality worldwide. Here we present the crystal structure of the active CUB1CUB2 fragment of PCPE-1 bound to the C-propeptide trimer of procollagen III (CPIII). This shows that the two CU  ...[more]

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