Human S100A14 is a member of the EF-hand calcium-binding protein family that has only recently been described in terms of its functional and pathological properties. The protein is overexpressed in a variety of tumor cells and it has been shown to trigger receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE)-dependent signaling in cell cultures. The solution structure of homodimeric S100A14 in the apo state has been solved at physiological temperature. It is shown that the protein does not bind calcium(II) ions and exhibits a "semi-open" conformation that thus represents the physiological structure of the S100A14. The lack of two ligands in the canonical EF-hand calcium(II)-binding site explains the negligible affinity for calcium(II) in solution, and the exposed cysteines and histidine account for the observed precipitation in the presence of zinc(II) or copper(II) ions.

Solution structure and dynamics of human S100A14 / Ivano Bertini;Valentina Borsi;Linda Cerofolini;Soumyasri Das Gupta;Marco Fragai;Claudio Luchinat. - In: JBIC. - ISSN 0949-8257. - STAMPA. - 18:(2013), pp. 183-194. [10.1007/s00775-012-0963-3]

Solution structure and dynamics of human S100A14

BERTINI, IVANO;BORSI, VALENTINA;CEROFOLINI, LINDA;DAS GUPTA, SOUMYASRI;FRAGAI, MARCO;LUCHINAT, CLAUDIO
2013

Abstract

Human S100A14 is a member of the EF-hand calcium-binding protein family that has only recently been described in terms of its functional and pathological properties. The protein is overexpressed in a variety of tumor cells and it has been shown to trigger receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE)-dependent signaling in cell cultures. The solution structure of homodimeric S100A14 in the apo state has been solved at physiological temperature. It is shown that the protein does not bind calcium(II) ions and exhibits a "semi-open" conformation that thus represents the physiological structure of the S100A14. The lack of two ligands in the canonical EF-hand calcium(II)-binding site explains the negligible affinity for calcium(II) in solution, and the exposed cysteines and histidine account for the observed precipitation in the presence of zinc(II) or copper(II) ions.
2013
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Ivano Bertini;Valentina Borsi;Linda Cerofolini;Soumyasri Das Gupta;Marco Fragai;Claudio Luchinat
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