A structural explanation for the recognition of tyrosine-based endocytotic signals

DJ Owen, PR Evans - Science, 1998 - science.org
DJ Owen, PR Evans
Science, 1998science.org
Many cell surface proteins are marked for endocytosis by a cytoplasmic sequence motif,
tyrosine-XX-(hydrophobic residue), that is recognized by the μ2 subunit of AP2 adaptors.
Crystal structures of the internalization signal binding domain of μ2 complexed with the
internalization signal peptides of epidermal growth factor receptor and the trans-Golgi
network protein TGN38 have been determined at 2.7 angstrom resolution. The signal
peptides adopted an extended conformation rather than the expected tight turn. Specificity …
Many cell surface proteins are marked for endocytosis by a cytoplasmic sequence motif, tyrosine-X-X-(hydrophobic residue), that is recognized by the μ2 subunit of AP2 adaptors. Crystal structures of the internalization signal binding domain of μ2 complexed with the internalization signal peptides of epidermal growth factor receptor and the trans-Golgi network protein TGN38 have been determined at 2.7 angstrom resolution. The signal peptides adopted an extended conformation rather than the expected tight turn. Specificity was conferred by hydrophobic pockets that bind the tyrosine and leucine in the peptide. In the crystal, the protein forms dimers that could increase the strength and specificity of binding to dimeric receptors.
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