Cryo-EM reveals the molecular basis oflaminin polymerization and LN-lamininopathies.
Arkadiusz W KulczykKaren K McKeeXimo ZhangIwona BizukojcYing Q YuPeter D YurchencoPublished in: Nature communications (2023)
Laminin polymerization is the major step in basement membranes assembly. Its failures cause laminin N-terminal domain lamininopathies including Pierson syndrome. We have employed cryo-electron microscopy to determine a 3.7 Å structure of the trimeric laminin polymer node containing α1, β1 and γ1 subunits. The structure reveals the molecular basis of calcium-dependent formation of laminin lattice, and provides insights into polymerization defects manifesting in human disease.