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High-resolution Crystal Structure of the Leucine-rich Repeat Domain of the Human Tumour Suppressor PP32A (ANP32A)

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Specialty Chemistry
Date 2015 Jun 10
PMID 26057796
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Acidic leucine-rich nuclear phosphoprotein 32A (PP32A) is a tumour suppressor whose expression is altered in many cancers. It is an apoptotic enhancer that stimulates apoptosome-mediated caspase activation and also forms part of a complex involved in caspase-independent apoptosis (the SET complex). Crystals of a fragment of human PP32A corresponding to the leucine-rich repeat domain, a widespread motif suitable for protein-protein interactions, have been obtained. The structure has been refined to 1.56 Å resolution. This domain was previously solved at 2.4 and 2.69 Å resolution (PDB entries 2je0 and 2je1, respectively). The new high-resolution structure shows some differences from previous models: there is a small displacement in the turn connecting the first α-helix (α1) to the first β-strand (β1), which slightly changes the position of α1 in the structure. The shift in the turn is observed in the context of a new crystal packing unrelated to those of previous structures.

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