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  • Title: The C-terminal SH3 domain of p67phox binds its natural ligand in a reverse orientation.
    Author: Finan P, Koga H, Zvelebil MJ, Waterfield MD, Kellie S.
    Journal: J Mol Biol; 1996 Aug 16; 261(2):173-80. PubMed ID: 8757285.
    Abstract:
    Src-homology 3 (SH3) domains are small protein modules that bind to proline-rich motifs and mediate the formation of signalling complexes. SH3 domains have been implicated in the assembly of the phagocyte NADPH oxidase complex, a multicomponent enzyme responsible for the production of antimicrobial oxidants. Two components of the NADPH oxidase, p67phox and p47phox, each contain two SH3 domains and we have previously shown that the SH3 domain near the carboxyl terminus of p67phox interacts with a proline-rich region of p47phox. In order to gain an insight into the specificity of this interaction, a structural model of the p67phox SH3 domain has been produced using the known structure of the c-abl SH3 domain as a template. The model suggests that the proline-rich ligand of p47phox can bind to the SH3 domain in either of two orientations. In each orientation, the key residues of the SH3 domain that contact the ligand have been identified and altered by site-directed mutagenesis. The ability of the mutated SH3 domains to associate with p47phox from cell lysates was tested and the results provide the first evidence for the binding of a full-length protein to an SH3 domain in a reversed orientation.
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