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Homology modelling of integrin EF-hands. Evidence for widespread use of a conserved cation-binding site.

D S Tuckwell1, A Brass, M J Humphries.   

Abstract

Integrin alpha-subunits contain three or four peptide sequences that are similar to the EF-hand, a 13-residue bivalent cation-binding motif found in calmodulin and parvalbumin. The integrin sequences differ from classical EF-hands in that they lack a co-ordinating residue at position 12. One hypothesis to explain integrin-ligand binding is that aspartate-containing recognition sequences in integrin ligands, which bind at or near to the EF-hand-like sequences, may take the place of the missing residue and co-ordinate directly to the bound cation. In this report, homology modelling of integrin EF-hand-like sequences has been performed using the X-ray structure of calmodulin as a template in order to assess the functional activity of the integrin sequences. In the calmodulin-integrin hybrid structures, integrin EF-hand-like sequences were able to retain cations whereas control sequences did not. Structural analyses demonstrated that the integrin sequences in the hybrid proteins closely resembled conventional EF-hands. The integrin sequences are therefore highly likely to bind Ca2+ ions in vivo, a prerequisite for the ligand-binding model. Database searching with a matrix derived from known integrin EF-hand-like sequences has been used to identify other proteins containing the integrin EF-hand-like motif. Annexin V (anchorin CII), atrial natriuretic peptide receptors and the 70 kDa heat-shock protein were identified by the matrix; the functions of these proteins are known from previous studies to be bivalent cation-dependent. These findings suggest that the integrin EF-hand-like sequence may be a more common motif than originally thought.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1322124      PMCID: PMC1132784          DOI: 10.1042/bj2850325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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