Structure and ligand recognition of the phosphotyrosine binding domain of Shc

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Abstract

The nuclear magnetic resonance structure of the phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain of She complexed to a phosphopeptide reveals an alternative means of recognizing tryosine-phosphorylated proteins. Unlike in SH2 domains, the phosphopeptide forms an antiparallel β-strand with a β-sheet of the protein, interacts with a hydrophobic pocket through the (pY–5) residue, and adopts a β-turn. The PTB domain is structurally similar to pleckstrin homology domains (a β-sandwich capped by an α-helix) and binds to acidic phospholipids, suggesting a possible role in membrane localization. © 1995 Nature Publishing Group.

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Zhou, M. M., Ravichandran, K. S., Olejniczak, E. T., Petros, A. M., Meadows, R. P., Sattler, M., … Fesik, S. W. (1995). Structure and ligand recognition of the phosphotyrosine binding domain of Shc. Nature, 378(6557), 584–592. https://doi.org/10.1038/378584a0

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