X-ray structure of the human calreticulin globular domain reveals a peptide-binding area and suggests a multi-molecular mechanism

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In the endoplasmic reticulum, calreticulin acts as a chaperone and a Ca2+-signalling protein. At the cell surface, it mediates numerous important biological effects. The crystal structure of the human calreticulin globular domain was solved at 1.55 Å resolution. Interactions of the flexible N-terminal extension with the edge of the lectin site are consistently observed, revealing a hitherto unidentified peptide-binding site. A calreticulin molecular zipper, observed in all crystal lattices, could further extend this site by creating a binding cavity lined by hydrophobic residues. These data thus provide a first structural insight into the lectin-independent binding properties of calreticulin and suggest new working hypotheses, including that of a multi-molecular mechanism. © 2011 Chouquet et al.

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Chouquet, A., Païdassi, H., Ling, W. L., Frachet, P., Houen, G., Arlaud, G. J., & Gaboriaud, C. (2011). X-ray structure of the human calreticulin globular domain reveals a peptide-binding area and suggests a multi-molecular mechanism. PLoS ONE, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017886

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