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Protein crystallography raw diffraction images and unmerged reflection intensities Collection size: 36.1 GB Number of datasets: 5 Citation: Rosado et. al. (2007) A common fold mediates vertebrate defense and bacterial attack. Science. In Press.Proteins containing membrane attack complex/perforin (MACPF) domains play important roles in vertebrate immunity, embryonic development, and neural-cell migration. In vertebrates, the ninth component of complement and perforin form oligomeric pores that lyse bacteria and kill virus-infected cells, respectively. However, the mechanism of MACPF function is unknown. We determined the crystal structure of a bacterial MACPF protein, Plu-MACPF from Photorhabdus luminescens, to 2.0 angstrom resolution. The MACPF domain reveals structural similarity with poreforming cholesterol-dependent cytolysins (CDCs) from Gram-positive bacteria. This suggests that lytic MACPF proteins may use a CDC-like mechanism to form pores and disrupt cell membranes. Sequence similarity between bacterial and vertebrate MACPF domains suggests that the fold of the CDCs, a family of proteins important for bacterial pathogenesis, is probably used by vertebrates for defense against infection.
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology |
Biological Sciences |
Diffraction |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics |
Macromolecular Crystallography |
Protein Structure |
Synchrotron |
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- pdb : 2QP2
- Handle : 102.100.100/8
- Local : experiment/view/8