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1O72

Crystal structure of the water-soluble state of the pore-forming cytolysin Sticholysin II complexed with phosphorylcholine

Summary for 1O72
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb1o72/pdb
Related1GWY 1O71
DescriptorSTICHOLYSIN II, PHOSPHOCHOLINE (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordscytolysin, pore-forming toxin, membrane interaction, hemolysis
Biological sourceSTOICHACTIS HELIANTHUS (CARRIBEAN SEA ANEMONE)
Cellular locationSecreted: P07845
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight38973.99
Authors
Mancheno, J.M.,Martinez-Ripoll, M.,Gavilanes, J.G.,Hermoso, J.A. (deposition date: 2002-10-23, release date: 2003-11-13, Last modification date: 2024-05-08)
Primary citationMancheno, J.M.,Martin-Benito, J.,Martinez-Ripoll, M.,Gavilanes, J.G.,Hermoso, J.A.
Crystal and Electron Microscopy Structures of Sticholysin II Actinoporin Reveal Insights Into the Mechanism of Membrane Pore Formation
Structure, 11:1319-, 2003
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Sticholysin II (StnII) is a pore-forming protein (PFP) produced by the sea anemone Stichodactyla helianthus. We found out that StnII exists in a monomeric soluble state but forms tetramers in the presence of a lipidic interface. Both structures have been independently determined at 1.7 A and 18 A resolution, respectively, by using X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy of two-dimensional crystals. Besides, the structure of soluble StnII complexed with phosphocholine, determined at 2.4 A resolution, reveals a phospholipid headgroup binding site, which is located in a region with an unusually high abundance of aromatic residues. Fitting of the atomic model into the electron microscopy density envelope suggests that while the beta sandwich structure of the protein remains intact upon oligomerization, the N-terminal region and a flexible and highly basic loop undergo significant conformational changes. These results provide the structural basis for the membrane recognition step of actinoporins and unexpected insights into the oligomerization step.
PubMed: 14604522
DOI: 10.1016/J.STR.2003.09.019
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.41 Å)
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