Literature DB >> 15689505

Solution structure of the PWWP domain of the hepatoma-derived growth factor family.

Nobukazu Nameki1, Naoya Tochio, Seizo Koshiba, Makoto Inoue, Takashi Yabuki, Masaaki Aoki, Eiko Seki, Takayoshi Matsuda, Yukiko Fujikura, Miyuki Saito, Masaomi Ikari, Megumi Watanabe, Takaho Terada, Mikako Shirouzu, Mayumi Yoshida, Hiroshi Hirota, Akiko Tanaka, Yoshihide Hayashizaki, Peter Güntert, Takanori Kigawa, Shigeyuki Yokoyama.   

Abstract

Among the many PWWP-containing proteins, the largest group of homologous proteins is related to hepatoma-derived growth factor (HDGF). Within a well-conserved region at the extreme N-terminus, HDGF and five HDGF-related proteins (HRPs) always have a PWWP domain, which is a module found in many chromatin-associated proteins. In this study, we determined the solution structure of the PWWP domain of HDGF-related protein-3 (HRP-3) by NMR spectroscopy. The structure consists of a five-stranded beta-barrel with a PWWP-specific long loop connecting beta2 and beta3 (PR-loop), followed by a helical region including two alpha-helices. Its structure was found to have a characteristic solvent-exposed hydrophobic cavity, which is composed of an abundance of aromatic residues in the beta1/beta2 loop (beta-beta arch) and the beta3/beta4 loop. A similar ligand binding cavity occurs at the corresponding position in the Tudor, chromo, and MBT domains, which have structural and probable evolutionary relationships with PWWP domains. These findings suggest that the PWWP domains of the HDGF family bind to some component of chromatin via the cavity.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15689505      PMCID: PMC2279273          DOI: 10.1110/ps.04975305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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