A novel human tectonin protein with multivalent beta-propeller folds interacts with ficolin and binds bacterial LPS.

BACKGROUND: Although the human genome database has been completed a decade ago, approximately 50% of the proteome remains hypothetical as their functions are unknown. The elucidation of the functions of these hypothetical proteins can lead to additional protein pathways and revelation of new cascade...

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Main Authors: Diana Hooi Ping Low, Zhiwei Ang, Quan Yuan, Vladimir Frecer, Bow Ho, Jianzhu Chen, Jeak Ling Ding
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2707011?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6350975e4d2c444788f2acdd5a42aab62020-11-24T21:55:31ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-01-0147e626010.1371/journal.pone.0006260A novel human tectonin protein with multivalent beta-propeller folds interacts with ficolin and binds bacterial LPS.Diana Hooi Ping LowZhiwei AngQuan YuanVladimir FrecerBow HoJianzhu ChenJeak Ling DingBACKGROUND: Although the human genome database has been completed a decade ago, approximately 50% of the proteome remains hypothetical as their functions are unknown. The elucidation of the functions of these hypothetical proteins can lead to additional protein pathways and revelation of new cascades. However, many of these inferences are limited to proteins with substantial sequence similarity. Of particular interest here is the Tectonin domain-containing family of proteins. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We have identified hTectonin, a hypothetical protein in the human genome database, as a distant ortholog of the limulus galactose binding protein (GBP). Phylogenetic analysis revealed strong evolutionary conservation of hTectonin homologues from parasite to human. By computational analysis, we showed that both the hTectonin and GBP form beta-propeller structures with multiple Tectonin domains, each containing beta-sheets of 4 strands per beta-sheet. hTectonin is present in the human leukocyte cDNA library and immune-related cell lines. It interacts with M-ficolin, a known human complement protein whose ancient homolog, carcinolectin (CL5), is the functional protein partner of GBP during infection. Yeast 2-hybrid assay showed that only the Tectonin domains of hTectonin recognize the fibrinogen-like domain of the M-ficolin. Surface plasmon resonance analysis showed real-time interaction between the Tectonin domains 6 & 11 and bacterial LPS, indicating that despite forming 2 beta-propellers with its different Tectonin domains, the hTectonin molecule could precisely employ domains 6 & 11 to recognise bacteria. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: By virtue of a recent finding of another Tectonin protein, leukolectin, in the human leukocyte, and our structure-function analysis of the hypothetical hTectonin, we propose that Tectonin domains of proteins could play a vital role in innate immune defense, and that this function has been conserved over several hundred million years, from invertebrates to vertebrates. Furthermore, the approach we have used could be employed in unraveling the characteristics and functions of other hypothetical proteins in the human proteome.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2707011?pdf=render
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author Diana Hooi Ping Low
Zhiwei Ang
Quan Yuan
Vladimir Frecer
Bow Ho
Jianzhu Chen
Jeak Ling Ding
spellingShingle Diana Hooi Ping Low
Zhiwei Ang
Quan Yuan
Vladimir Frecer
Bow Ho
Jianzhu Chen
Jeak Ling Ding
A novel human tectonin protein with multivalent beta-propeller folds interacts with ficolin and binds bacterial LPS.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Diana Hooi Ping Low
Zhiwei Ang
Quan Yuan
Vladimir Frecer
Bow Ho
Jianzhu Chen
Jeak Ling Ding
author_sort Diana Hooi Ping Low
title A novel human tectonin protein with multivalent beta-propeller folds interacts with ficolin and binds bacterial LPS.
title_short A novel human tectonin protein with multivalent beta-propeller folds interacts with ficolin and binds bacterial LPS.
title_full A novel human tectonin protein with multivalent beta-propeller folds interacts with ficolin and binds bacterial LPS.
title_fullStr A novel human tectonin protein with multivalent beta-propeller folds interacts with ficolin and binds bacterial LPS.
title_full_unstemmed A novel human tectonin protein with multivalent beta-propeller folds interacts with ficolin and binds bacterial LPS.
title_sort novel human tectonin protein with multivalent beta-propeller folds interacts with ficolin and binds bacterial lps.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Although the human genome database has been completed a decade ago, approximately 50% of the proteome remains hypothetical as their functions are unknown. The elucidation of the functions of these hypothetical proteins can lead to additional protein pathways and revelation of new cascades. However, many of these inferences are limited to proteins with substantial sequence similarity. Of particular interest here is the Tectonin domain-containing family of proteins. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We have identified hTectonin, a hypothetical protein in the human genome database, as a distant ortholog of the limulus galactose binding protein (GBP). Phylogenetic analysis revealed strong evolutionary conservation of hTectonin homologues from parasite to human. By computational analysis, we showed that both the hTectonin and GBP form beta-propeller structures with multiple Tectonin domains, each containing beta-sheets of 4 strands per beta-sheet. hTectonin is present in the human leukocyte cDNA library and immune-related cell lines. It interacts with M-ficolin, a known human complement protein whose ancient homolog, carcinolectin (CL5), is the functional protein partner of GBP during infection. Yeast 2-hybrid assay showed that only the Tectonin domains of hTectonin recognize the fibrinogen-like domain of the M-ficolin. Surface plasmon resonance analysis showed real-time interaction between the Tectonin domains 6 & 11 and bacterial LPS, indicating that despite forming 2 beta-propellers with its different Tectonin domains, the hTectonin molecule could precisely employ domains 6 & 11 to recognise bacteria. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: By virtue of a recent finding of another Tectonin protein, leukolectin, in the human leukocyte, and our structure-function analysis of the hypothetical hTectonin, we propose that Tectonin domains of proteins could play a vital role in innate immune defense, and that this function has been conserved over several hundred million years, from invertebrates to vertebrates. Furthermore, the approach we have used could be employed in unraveling the characteristics and functions of other hypothetical proteins in the human proteome.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2707011?pdf=render
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