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1LR9

STRUCTURE OF Fs1, THE HEPARIN-BINDING DOMAIN OF FOLLISTATIN

Summary for 1LR9
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb1lr9/pdb
Related1LR7 1LR8
DescriptorFollistatin (2 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsfollistatin, heparin-binding, fs1, cystine-rich, hormone-growth factor complex, hormone/growth factor
Biological sourceRattus norvegicus (Norway rat)
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight8342.81
Authors
Innis, C.A.,Hyvonen, M. (deposition date: 2002-05-15, release date: 2003-07-29, Last modification date: 2024-11-06)
Primary citationInnis, C.A.,Hyvonen, M.
Crystal Structures of the Heparan Sulfate-binding Domain of Follistatin: Insights into ligand binding.
J.Biol.Chem., 278:39969-39977, 2003
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Follistatin associates with transforming growth factor-beta-like growth factors such as activin or bone morphogenetic proteins to form an inactive complex, thereby regulating processes as diverse as embryonic development and cell secretion. Although an interaction between heparan sulfate chains present at the cell surface and follistatin has been recorded, the impact of this binding reaction on the follistatin-mediated inhibition of transforming growth factor-beta-like signaling remains unclear. To gain a structural insight into this interaction, we have solved the crystal structure of the presumed heparan sulfate-binding domain of follistatin, both alone and in complex with the small heparin analogs sucrose octasulfate and D-myo-inositol hexasulfate. In addition, we have confirmed the binding of the sucrose octasulfate and D-myo-inositol hexasulfate molecules to this follistatin domain and determined the association constants and stoichiometries of both interactions in solution using isothermal titration calorimetry. Overall, our results shed light upon the structure of this follistatin domain and reveal a novel conformation for a hinge region connecting epidermal growth factor-like and Kazal-like subdomains compared with the follistatin-like domain found in the extracellular matrix protein BM-40. Moreover, the crystallographic analysis of the two protein-ligand complexes mentioned above leads us to propose a potential location for the heparan sulfate-binding site on the surface of follistatin and to suggest the involvement of residues Asn80 and Arg86 in such a follistatin-heparin interaction.
PubMed: 12867435
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M211284200
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