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Cryo-EM structure of human PAPP-A2 and mechanism of substrate recognition.

Janani SridarAmirhossein MafiRussell A JudgeJun XuKailyn A KongJohn C K WangVincent S StollGeorgios KoukosReyna J SimonDan EatonMatthew BratkowskiQi Hao
Published in: Communications chemistry (2023)
Pregnancy-Associated Plasma Protein A isoforms, PAPP-A and PAPP-A2, are metalloproteases that cleave insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs) to modulate insulin-like growth factor signaling. The structures of homodimeric PAPP-A in complex with IGFBP5 anchor peptide, and inhibitor proteins STC2 and proMBP have been recently reported. Here, we present the single-particle cryo-EM structure of the monomeric, N-terminal LG, MP, and the M1 domains (with the exception of LNR1/2) of human PAPP-A2 to 3.13 Å resolution. Our structure together with functional studies provides insight into a previously reported patient mutation that inactivates PAPP-A2 in a distal region of the protein. Using a combinational approach, we suggest that PAPP-A2 recognizes IGFBP5 in a similar manner as PAPP-A and show that PAPP-A2 cleaves IGFBP5 less efficiently due to differences in the M2 domain. Overall, our studies characterize the cleavage mechanism of IGFBP5 by PAPP-A2 and shed light onto key differences with its paralog PAPP-A.
Keyphrases
  • endothelial cells
  • pregnant women
  • high resolution
  • amino acid
  • induced pluripotent stem cells
  • preterm birth
  • mass spectrometry