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Using the Predicted Structure of the Amot Coiled Coil Homology Domain to Understand Lipid Binding.


ABSTRACT: Angiomotins (Amots) are a family of adapter proteins that modulate cellular polarity, differentiation, proliferation, and migration. Amot family members have a characteristic lipid-binding domain, the coiled coil homology (ACCH) domain that selectively targets the protein to membranes, which has been directly linked to its regulatory role in the cell. Several spot blot assays were used to validate the regions of the domain that participate in its membrane association, deformation, and vesicle fusion activity, which indicated the need for a structure to define the mechanism. Therefore, we sought to understand the structure-function relationship of this domain in order to find ways to modulate these signaling pathways. After many failed attempts to crystallize the ACCH domain of each Amot family member for structural analysis, we decided to pursue homologous models that could be refined using small angle x-ray scattering data. Theoretical models were produced using the homology software SWISS-MODEL and threading software I-TASSER and LOMETS, followed by comparison to SAXS data for model selection and refinement. We present a theoretical model of the domain that is driven by alpha helices and short random coil regions. These alpha helical regions form a classic dimer interface followed by two wide spread legs that we predict to be the lipid binding interface.

SUBMITTER: Peck C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6448796 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Using the Predicted Structure of the Amot Coiled Coil Homology Domain to Understand Lipid Binding.

Peck Cameron C   Virtanen Piia P   Johnson Derrick D   Kimble-Hill Ann C AC  

Indiana University journal of undergraduate research 20181216 1


Angiomotins (Amots) are a family of adapter proteins that modulate cellular polarity, differentiation, proliferation, and migration. Amot family members have a characteristic lipid-binding domain, the coiled coil homology (ACCH) domain that selectively targets the protein to membranes, which has been directly linked to its regulatory role in the cell. Several spot blot assays were used to validate the regions of the domain that participate in its membrane association, deformation, and vesicle fu  ...[more]

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