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Structure of the human Meckel-Gruber protein Meckelin


ABSTRACT: Description The cryo-EM structure of the human Meckelin reveals a unique protein fold. Mutations in the Meckelin gene account for most cases of the Meckel-Gruber syndrome, the most severe ciliopathy with a 100% mortality rate. Here, we report a 3.3-Å cryo–electron microscopy structure of human Meckelin (also known as TMEM67 and MKS3). The structure reveals a unique protein fold consisting of an unusual cysteine-rich domain that folds as an arch bridge stabilized by 11 pairs of disulfide bonds, a previously uncharacterized domain named β sheet–rich domain, a previously unidentified seven-transmembrane fold wherein TM4 to TM6 are broken near the cytoplasmic surface of the membrane, and a coiled-coil domain placed below the transmembrane domain. Meckelin forms a stable homodimer with an extensive dimer interface. Our structure establishes a framework for dissecting the function and disease mechanisms of Meckelin.

SUBMITTER: Liu D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8565905 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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