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Crystal structure of SEDL and its implications for a genetic disease spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Crystal structure of SEDL and its implications for a genetic disease spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda
Authors
Jang, SBKim, YGCho, YSSuh, PGKim, KHOh, BH
Date Issued
2002-12-20
Publisher
AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLO
Abstract
SEDL is an evolutionarily highly conserved protein in eukaryotic organisms. Deletions or point mutations in the SEDL gene are responsible for the genetic disease spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda (SEDT), an X-linked skeletal disorder. SEDL has been identified as a component of the transport protein particle (TRAPP), critically involved in endoplasmic reticulum-to-Golgi vesicle transport. Herein, we report the 2.4 Angstrom resolution structure of SEDL, which reveals an unexpected similarity to the structures of the N-terminal regulatory domain of two SNAREs, Ykt6p and Sec22b, despite no sequence homology to these proteins. The similarity and the presence of unusually many solvent-exposed apolar residues of SEDL suggest that it serves regulatory and/or adaptor functions through multiple protein-protein interactions. Of the four known missense mutations responsible for SEDT, three mutations (S73L, F83S, V130D) map to the protein interior, where the mutations would disrupt the structure, and the fourth (D47Y) on a surface at which the mutation may abrogate functional interactions with a partner protein.
Keywords
RETICULUM-GOLGI TRANSPORT; N-TERMINAL DOMAIN; T-SNARE SSO1P; ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM; MEMBRANE-FUSION; PROTEIN; COMPLEX; YEAST; TRAPP; IDENTIFICATION
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/18772
DOI
10.1074/JBC.M2074362
ISSN
0021-9258
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, vol. 277, no. 51, page. 49863 - 49869, 2002-12-20
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