Helix packing and orientation in the transmembrane dimer of gp55-P of the spleen focus forming virus

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gp55-P is a dimeric membrane protein with a single transmembrane helix that is coded by the env gene of the polycythemic strain of the spleen focus forming virus. gp55-P activates the erythropoietin (Epo) receptor through specific transmembrane helix interactions, leading to Epo-independent growth of erythroid progenitors and eventually promoting erythroleukemia. We describe the use of magic angle spinning deuterium NMR to establish the structure of the transmembrane dimer of gp55-P in model membranes. Comparison of the deuterium lineshapes of leucines in the center (Leu396-399) and at the ends (Leu385, Leu407) of the transmembrane sequence shows that gp55-P has a right-handed crossing angle with Leu399 packed in the dimer interface. We discuss the implications of the structure of the gp55-P transmembrane dimer for activation of the Epo receptor. © 2005 by the Biophysical Society.

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Liu, W., Crocker, E., Constantinescu, S. N., & Smith, S. O. (2005). Helix packing and orientation in the transmembrane dimer of gp55-P of the spleen focus forming virus. Biophysical Journal, 89(2), 1194–1202. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.104.057844

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