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Structural and functional study of FK domain of Fstl1.

Xinxin LiLian LiYue ChangWen NingXinqi Liu
Published in: Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society (2019)
Fstl1 is a TGF-β superfamily binding protein which involved in many pathological processes. The function of Fstl1 has been widely elucidated, but its structural characterization has not been explored. Here we solved the high-resolution crystal structure of FK domain of murine Fstl1, analyzed its unique characteristics, and investigated its contribution to the function of full-length Fstl1. We found that Fstl1-FK forms a stable dimer in both solution and crystal, which suggest that this protein may function as a dimer during its interaction with TGF-β, a molecule known to form dimer during activation process. We also found this FK domain is indispensable for the proper function of Fstl1 during the transduction of TGF-β signaling. These observations provide important insights into the understanding of Fstl1 and may facilitate the exploration of this molecule in clinical study.
Keyphrases
  • high resolution
  • binding protein
  • transforming growth factor
  • clinical trial
  • epithelial mesenchymal transition
  • small molecule