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NMR structure of DFF-C domain
Structural highlights
FunctionDFFA_HUMAN Inhibitor of the caspase-activated DNase (DFF40). Publication Abstract from PubMedDFF45/ICAD has dual functions in the final stage of apoptosis, by acting as both a folding chaperone and a DNase inhibitor of DFF40/CAD. Here, we present the solution structure of the C-terminal domain of DFF45, which is essential for its chaperone-like activity. The structure of this domain (DFF-C) consists of four alpha helices, which are folded in a novel helix-packing arrangement. The 3D structure reveals a large cluster of negatively charged residues on the molecular surface of DFF-C. This observation suggests that charge complementation plays an important role in the interaction of DFF-C with the positively charged catalytic domain of DFF40, and thus for the chaperone activity of DFF45. The structure of DFF-C also provides a rationale for the loss of the chaperone activity in DFF35, a short isoform of DFF45. Indeed, in DFF35, the amino acid sequence is truncated in the middle of the second alpha helix constituting the structure of DFF-C, and thus both the hydrophobic core and the cluster of negative charges are disrupted. Solution structure of the DFF-C domain of DFF45/ICAD. A structural basis for the regulation of apoptotic DNA fragmentation.,Fukushima K, Kikuchi J, Koshiba S, Kigawa T, Kuroda Y, Yokoyama S J Mol Biol. 2002 Aug 9;321(2):317-27. PMID:12144788[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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