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Solution Structure of the Link Module: a Hyaluronan-binding Domain Involved in Extracellular Matrix Stability and Cell Migration

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Journal Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1996 Sep 6
PMID 8797823
Citations 99
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Abstract

Link modules are hyaluronan-binding domains found in proteins involved in the assembly of extracellular matrix, cell adhesion, and migration. The solution structure of the Link module from human TSG-6 was determined and found to consist of two alpha helices and two antiparallel beta sheets arranged around a large hydrophobic core. This defines the consensus fold for the Link module superfamily, which includes CD44, cartilage link protein, and aggrecan. The TSG-6 Link module was shown to interact with hyaluronan, and a putative binding surface was identified on the structure. A structural database search revealed close similarity between the Link module and the C-type lectin domain, with the predicted hyaluronan-binding site at an analogous position to the carbohydrate-binding pocket in E-selectin.

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