3l5j

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Crystal structure of FnIII domains of human GP130 (Domains 4-6)

Structural highlights

3l5j is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 3.042Å
Ligands:CL, EDO
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

IL6RB_HUMAN Signal-transducing molecule. The receptor systems for IL6, LIF, OSM, CNTF, IL11, CTF1 and BSF3 can utilize gp130 for initiating signal transmission. Binds to IL6/IL6R (alpha chain) complex, resulting in the formation of high-affinity IL6 binding sites, and transduces the signal. Does not bind IL6. May have a role in embryonic development (By similarity). The type I OSM receptor is capable of transducing OSM-specific signaling events.

Evolutionary Conservation

Check, as determined by ConSurfDB. You may read the explanation of the method and the full data available from ConSurf.

Publication Abstract from PubMed

gp130 is the shared signal-transducing receptor subunit for the large and important family of interleukin 6-like cytokines. Previous x-ray structures of ligand-receptor complexes of this family lack the three membrane-proximal domains that are essential for signal transduction. Here we report the crystal structure of the entire extracellular portion of human gp130 (domains 1-6, D1-D6) at 3.6 A resolution, in an unliganded form, as well as a higher resolution structure of the membrane-proximal fibronectin type III domains (D4-D6) at 1.9 A. This represents the first atomic resolution structure of the complete ectodomain of any "tall" cytokine receptor. These structures show that other than a reorientation of the D1 domain, there is little structural change in gp130 upon ligand binding. They also reveal that the interface between the D4 and D5 domains forms an acute bend in the gp130 structure. Key residues at this interface are highly conserved across the entire tall receptor family, suggesting that this acute bend may be a common feature of these receptors. Importantly, this geometry positions the C termini of the membrane-proximal fibronectin type III domains of the tall cytokine receptors in close proximity within the transmembrane complex, favorable for receptor-associated Janus kinases to trans-phosphorylate and activate each other.

Crystal structure of the entire ectodomain of gp130: insights into the molecular assembly of the tall cytokine receptor complexes.,Xu Y, Kershaw NJ, Luo CS, Soo P, Pocock MJ, Czabotar PE, Hilton DJ, Nicola NA, Garrett TP, Zhang JG J Biol Chem. 2010 Jul 9;285(28):21214-8. Epub 2010 May 20. PMID:20489211[1]

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References

  1. Xu Y, Kershaw NJ, Luo CS, Soo P, Pocock MJ, Czabotar PE, Hilton DJ, Nicola NA, Garrett TP, Zhang JG. Crystal structure of the entire ectodomain of gp130: insights into the molecular assembly of the tall cytokine receptor complexes. J Biol Chem. 2010 Jul 9;285(28):21214-8. Epub 2010 May 20. PMID:20489211 doi:10.1074/jbc.C110.129502

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PDB ID 3l5j

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