Phylogenetic analysis and homology modelling of Paracentrotus lividus nectin |
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Authors: | Caterina Costa Carmela Cavalcante Francesca Zito Yukio Yokota Valeria Matranga |
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Affiliation: | 1.Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche,Istituto di Biomedicina e Immunologia Molecolare “A. Monroy”,Palermo,Italy;2.Department of Applied Information Science and Technology,Aichi Prefectural University,Nagakute, Aichi,Japan |
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Abstract: | The extracellular matrix protein Pl-nectin, a 210-kDa homodimer originally purified from sea urchin eggs, plays a crucial role in cell adhesion and embryonic morphogenesis. The compiled cDNA sequence, obtained by RT-PCR primer walking and 3′ RACE, identified a 984aa product containing a 23aa signal peptide and including all six internal peptides identified by protein microsequencing. The protein is a new member of the galactose-binding protein superfamily as it consists of six 151–156aa-long tandemly repeated domains (D1–D6), homologous to the discoidin-like domains, also known as F5/8-type C domains. Based on homology modelling, we present a three-dimensional structure (3D) for D5, identified as the prototype domain. The molecular modelling of the assembled Pl-nectin homodimer accounts for a Pl-nectin quaternary structure composed of two 105-kDa C-shaped monomers linked by a S–S bridge. The presence of an LDT motif between the first and the second exposed loops of the D2 domain suggests the binding of Pl-nectin to an integrin receptor. Altogether, the in silico analysis described here is consistent with previous biochemical reports and offers a basis for predictions to be experimentally tested. |
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