Abstract
Laminin polymerization is the major step in basement membranes assembly. Its failures cause laminin N-terminal domain lamininopathies including Pierson syndrome. We have employed cryo-electron microscopy to determine a 3.7 Å structure of the trimeric laminin polymer node containing α1, β1 and γ1 subunits. The structure reveals the molecular basis of calcium-dependent formation of laminin lattice, and provides insights into polymerization defects manifesting in human disease.
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Kulczyk, A. W., McKee, K. K., Zhang, X., Bizukojc, I., Yu, Y. Q., & Yurchenco, P. D. (2023). Cryo-EM reveals the molecular basis oflaminin polymerization and LN-lamininopathies. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36077-z
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