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Crystal structure of Sec10, a subunit of the exocyst complex

Authors
Chen, J., Yamagata, A., Kubota, K., Sato, Y., Goto-Ito, S., Fukai, S.
ID
ZDB-PUB-170119-7
Date
2017
Source
Scientific Reports   7: 40909 (Journal)
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Keywords
Exocytosis, X-ray crystallography
MeSH Terms
  • Zebrafish Proteins/chemistry*
  • Zebrafish/metabolism
  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Sequence Alignment
  • Crystallography, X-Ray
  • Protein Structure, Tertiary
  • Protein Subunits/chemistry
  • Animals
  • Vesicular Transport Proteins/chemistry*
  • Static Electricity
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PubMed
28098232 Full text @ Sci. Rep.
Abstract
The exocyst complex is a heterooctameric protein complex composed of Sec3, Sec5, Sec6, Sec8, Sec10, Sec15, Exo70 and Exo84. This complex plays an essential role in trafficking secretory vesicles to the plasma membrane through its interaction with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate and small GTPases. To date, the near-full-length structural information of each subunit has been limited to Exo70, although the C-terminal half structures of Sec6, Sec15 and Exo84 and the structures of the small GTPase-binding domains of Sec3, Sec5 and Exo84 have been reported. Here, we report the crystal structure of the near-full-length zebrafish Sec10 (zSec10) at 2.73?Å resolution. The structure of zSec10 consists of tandem antiparallel helix bundles that form a straight rod, like helical core regions of other exocyst subunits. This structure provides the first atomic details of Sec10, which may be useful for future functional and structural studies of this subunit and the exocyst complex.
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