The structure of α-Parvin CH2-paxillin LD1 complex reveals a novel modular recognition for focal adhesion assembly

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Abstract

α-Parvin is an essential component of focal adhesions (FAs), which are large multiprotein complexes that link the plasma membrane and actin cytoskeleton. α-Parvin contains two calponin homology (CH) domains and its C-terminal CH2 domain binds multiple targets including paxillin LD motifs for regulating the FA network and signaling. Here we describe the solution structure of α-parvin CH2 bound to paxillin LD1. We show that although CH2 contains the canonical CH-fold, a previously defined N-terminal linker forms an α-helix that packs unexpectedly with the C-terminal helix of CH2, resulting in a novel variant of the CH domain. Importantly, such packing generates a hydrophobic surface that recognizes the Leu-rich face of paxillin-LD1, and the binding pattern differs drastically from the classical paxillin-LD binding to four-helix bundle proteins such as focal adhesion kinase. These results define a novel modular recognition mode and reveal how α-parvin associates with paxillin to mediate the FA assembly and signaling. © 2008 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Wang, X., Fukuda, K., Byeon, I. J., Velyvis, A., Wu, C., Gronenborn, A., & Qin, J. (2008). The structure of α-Parvin CH2-paxillin LD1 complex reveals a novel modular recognition for focal adhesion assembly. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283(30), 21113–21119. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M801270200

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