Solution NMR structures of immunoglobulin-like domains 7 and 12 from obscurin-like protein 1 contribute to the structural coverage of the Human Cancer Protein Interaction Network.
Surya V S R K PulavartiYuanpeng J HuangKari PedersonThomas B ActonRong XiaoJohn K EverettJames H PrestegardGaetano T MontelioneThomas SzyperskiPublished in: Journal of structural and functional genomics (2014)
High-quality solution NMR structures of immunoglobulin-like domains 7 and 12 from human obscurin-like protein 1 were solved. The two domains share 30% sequence identity and their structures are, as expected, rather similar. The new structures contribute to structural coverage of human cancer associated proteins. Mutations of Arg 812 in domain 7 cause the rare 3-M syndrome, and this site is located in a surface area predicted to be involved in protein-protein interactions.