Solution structure of Tensin2 SH2 domain and its Phosphotyrosine-Independent interaction with DLC-1

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Background: Src homology 2 (SH2) domain is a conserved module involved in various biological processes. Tensin family member was reported to be involved in tumor suppression by interacting with DLC-1 (deleted-in-liver-cancer-1) via its SH2 domain. We explore here the important questions that what the structure of tensin2 SH2 domain is, and how it binds to DLC-1, which might reveal a novel binding mode. Principal Findings: Tensin2 SH2 domain adopts a conserved SH2 fold that mainly consists of five β-strands flanked by two α-helices. Most SH2 domains recognize phosphorylated ligands specifically. However, tensin2 SH2 domain was identified to interact with nonphosphorylated ligand (DLC-1) as well as phosphorylated ligand. Conclusions: We determined the solution structure of tensin2 SH2 domain using NMR spectroscopy, and revealed the interactions between tensin2 SH2 domain and its ligands in a phosphotyrosine-independent manner. © 2011 Dai et al.

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Dai, K., Liao, S., Zhang, J., Zhang, X., & Tu, X. (2011). Solution structure of Tensin2 SH2 domain and its Phosphotyrosine-Independent interaction with DLC-1. PLoS ONE, 6(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021965

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