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Cleaved antitrypsin polymers at atomic resolution.


ABSTRACT: Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency, which can lead to both emphysema and liver disease, is a result of the accumulation of alpha1-antitrypsin polymers within the hepatocyte. A wealth of biochemical and biophysical data suggests that alpha1-antitrypsin polymers form via insertion of residues from the reactive center loop of one molecule into the beta-sheet of another. However, this long-standing hypothesis has not been confirmed by direct structural evidence. Here, we describe the first crystallographic evidence of a beta-strand linked polymer form of alpha1-antitrypsin: the crystal structure of a cleaved alpha1-antitrypsin polymer.

SUBMITTER: Dunstone MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2144548 | biostudies-other | 2000 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Cleaved antitrypsin polymers at atomic resolution.

Dunstone M A MA   Dai W W   Whisstock J C JC   Rossjohn J J   Pike R N RN   Feil S C SC   Le Bonniec B F BF   Parker M W MW   Bottomley S P SP  

Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 20000201 2


Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency, which can lead to both emphysema and liver disease, is a result of the accumulation of alpha1-antitrypsin polymers within the hepatocyte. A wealth of biochemical and biophysical data suggests that alpha1-antitrypsin polymers form via insertion of residues from the reactive center loop of one molecule into the beta-sheet of another. However, this long-standing hypothesis has not been confirmed by direct structural evidence. Here, we describe the first crystallograph  ...[more]

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