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Anaphylotoxin-like domain
Structure of porcine C5adesArg. [1]
Identifiers
SymbolANATO
Pfam PF01821
InterPro IPR000020
SMART ANATO
PROSITE PDOC00906
SCOP2 1c5a / SCOPe / SUPFAM
CDD cd00017
Available protein structures:
Pfam   structures / ECOD  
PDB RCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsum structure summary
PDB 2a73B:693-728 1c5a :21-55 1cfaA:698-732 1kjs :698-732

Fibulin (FY-beau-lin) (now known as Fibulin-1 FBLN1) is the prototypic member of a multigene family, currently with seven members. Fibulin-1 is a calcium-binding glycoprotein. In vertebrates, fibulin-1 is found in blood and extracellular matrices. In the extracellular matrix, fibulin-1 associates with basement membranes and elastic fibers. The association with these matrix structures is mediated by its ability to interact with numerous extracellular matrix constituents including fibronectin, proteoglycans, laminins and tropoelastin. In blood, fibulin-1 binds to fibrinogen and incorporates into clots.

Fibulins are secreted glycoproteins that become incorporated into a fibrillar extracellular matrix when expressed by cultured cells or added exogenously to cell monolayers. [2] [3] The five known members of the family share an elongated structure and many calcium-binding sites, owing to the presence of tandem arrays of epidermal growth factor-like domains. They have overlapping binding sites for several basement-membrane proteins, tropoelastin, fibrillin, fibronectin and proteoglycans, and they participate in diverse supramolecular structures. The amino-terminal domain I of fibulin consists of three anaphylatoxin-like (AT) modules, each approximately 40 residues long and containing four or six cysteines. The structure of an AT module was determined for the complement-derived anaphylatoxin C3a, and was found to be a compact alpha-helical fold that is stabilized by three disulphide bridges in the pattern Cys14, Cys25 and Cys36 (where Cys is cysteine). The bulk of the remaining portion of the fibulin molecule is a series of nine EGF-like repeats. [4]

Genes

References

  1. ^ Williamson MP, Madison VS (March 1990). "Three-dimensional structure of porcine C5adesArg from 1H nuclear magnetic resonance data". Biochemistry. 29 (12): 2895–905. doi: 10.1021/bi00464a002. PMID  2337573.
  2. ^ Burgess WH, Argraves WS, Tran H, Dickerson K (1990). "Fibulin is an extracellular matrix and plasma glycoprotein with repeated domain structure". J. Cell Biol. 111 (6): 3155–3164. doi: 10.1083/jcb.111.6.3155. PMC  2116371. PMID  2269669.
  3. ^ Timpl R, Sasaki T, Kostka G, Chu ML (2003). "Fibulins: a versatile family of extracellular matrix proteins". Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 4 (6): 479–489. doi: 10.1038/nrm1130. PMID  12778127. S2CID  8442153.
  4. ^ Timpl R, Sasaki T, Chu ML, Pan TC, Zhang RZ, Fassler R (1993). "Structure and expression of fibulin-2, a novel extracellular matrix protein with multiple EGF-like repeats and consensus motifs for calcium binding". J. Cell Biol. 123 (5): 1269–1277. doi: 10.1083/jcb.123.5.1269. PMC  2119879. PMID  8245130.
  5. ^ Fisher SA, Rivera A, Fritsche LG, et al. (April 2007). "Case-control genetic association study of fibulin-6 (FBLN6 or HMCN1) variants in age-related macular degeneration (AMD)". Hum. Mutat. 28 (4): 406–13. doi: 10.1002/humu.20464. PMID  17216616.
This article incorporates text from the public domain Pfam and InterPro: IPR000020


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anaphylotoxin-like domain
Structure of porcine C5adesArg. [1]
Identifiers
SymbolANATO
Pfam PF01821
InterPro IPR000020
SMART ANATO
PROSITE PDOC00906
SCOP2 1c5a / SCOPe / SUPFAM
CDD cd00017
Available protein structures:
Pfam   structures / ECOD  
PDB RCSB PDB; PDBe; PDBj
PDBsum structure summary
PDB 2a73B:693-728 1c5a :21-55 1cfaA:698-732 1kjs :698-732

Fibulin (FY-beau-lin) (now known as Fibulin-1 FBLN1) is the prototypic member of a multigene family, currently with seven members. Fibulin-1 is a calcium-binding glycoprotein. In vertebrates, fibulin-1 is found in blood and extracellular matrices. In the extracellular matrix, fibulin-1 associates with basement membranes and elastic fibers. The association with these matrix structures is mediated by its ability to interact with numerous extracellular matrix constituents including fibronectin, proteoglycans, laminins and tropoelastin. In blood, fibulin-1 binds to fibrinogen and incorporates into clots.

Fibulins are secreted glycoproteins that become incorporated into a fibrillar extracellular matrix when expressed by cultured cells or added exogenously to cell monolayers. [2] [3] The five known members of the family share an elongated structure and many calcium-binding sites, owing to the presence of tandem arrays of epidermal growth factor-like domains. They have overlapping binding sites for several basement-membrane proteins, tropoelastin, fibrillin, fibronectin and proteoglycans, and they participate in diverse supramolecular structures. The amino-terminal domain I of fibulin consists of three anaphylatoxin-like (AT) modules, each approximately 40 residues long and containing four or six cysteines. The structure of an AT module was determined for the complement-derived anaphylatoxin C3a, and was found to be a compact alpha-helical fold that is stabilized by three disulphide bridges in the pattern Cys14, Cys25 and Cys36 (where Cys is cysteine). The bulk of the remaining portion of the fibulin molecule is a series of nine EGF-like repeats. [4]

Genes

References

  1. ^ Williamson MP, Madison VS (March 1990). "Three-dimensional structure of porcine C5adesArg from 1H nuclear magnetic resonance data". Biochemistry. 29 (12): 2895–905. doi: 10.1021/bi00464a002. PMID  2337573.
  2. ^ Burgess WH, Argraves WS, Tran H, Dickerson K (1990). "Fibulin is an extracellular matrix and plasma glycoprotein with repeated domain structure". J. Cell Biol. 111 (6): 3155–3164. doi: 10.1083/jcb.111.6.3155. PMC  2116371. PMID  2269669.
  3. ^ Timpl R, Sasaki T, Kostka G, Chu ML (2003). "Fibulins: a versatile family of extracellular matrix proteins". Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 4 (6): 479–489. doi: 10.1038/nrm1130. PMID  12778127. S2CID  8442153.
  4. ^ Timpl R, Sasaki T, Chu ML, Pan TC, Zhang RZ, Fassler R (1993). "Structure and expression of fibulin-2, a novel extracellular matrix protein with multiple EGF-like repeats and consensus motifs for calcium binding". J. Cell Biol. 123 (5): 1269–1277. doi: 10.1083/jcb.123.5.1269. PMC  2119879. PMID  8245130.
  5. ^ Fisher SA, Rivera A, Fritsche LG, et al. (April 2007). "Case-control genetic association study of fibulin-6 (FBLN6 or HMCN1) variants in age-related macular degeneration (AMD)". Hum. Mutat. 28 (4): 406–13. doi: 10.1002/humu.20464. PMID  17216616.
This article incorporates text from the public domain Pfam and InterPro: IPR000020



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