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Sheffield, P.J., Garrard, S., Caspi, M., Aoki, J., Arai, H., Derewenda, U., Inoue, K., Suter, B., Reiner, O., Derewenda, Z.S. (2000). Homologs of the α- and β-subunits of mammalian brain platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase Ib in the Drosophila melanogaster genome.  Proteins 39(1): 1--8.
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FBrf0128643
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Research paper
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The mammalian intracellular brain platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase, implicated in the development of cerebral cortex, is a member of the phospholipase A2 superfamily. It is made up of a homodimer of the 45 kDa LIS1 protein (a product of the causative gene for type I lissencephaly) and a pair of homologous 26-kDa alpha-subunits which account for all the catalytic activity. LIS1 is hypothesized to regulate nuclear movement in migrating neurons through interactions with the cytoskeleton, while the alpha-subunits, whose structure is known, contain a trypsin-like triad within the framework of a unique tertiary fold. The physiological significance of the association of the two types of subunits is not known. In an effort to better understand the function of the complex we turned to genomic data mining in search of related proteins in lower eukaryotes. We found that the Drosophila melanogaster genome contains homologs of both alpha- and beta-subunits, and we cloned both genes. The alpha-subunit homolog has been overexpressed, purified and crystallized. It lacks two of the three active-site residues and, consequently, is catalytically inactive against PAF-AH (Ib) substrates. Our study shows that the beta-subunit homolog is highly conserved from Drosophila to mammals and is able to interact with the mammalian alpha-subunits but is unable to interact with the Drosophila alpha-subunit. Proteins 2000;39:1-8.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Proteins
    Title
    Proteins
    Publication Year
    1986-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0887-3585
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