Crystal structure of Gib2, a signal-transducing protein scaffold associated with ribosomes in cryptococcus neoformans

The atypical Gβ-like/RACK1 Gib2 protein promotes cAMP signalling that plays a central role in regulating the virulence of Cryptococcus neoformans. Gib2 contains a seven-bladed β transducin structure and is emerging as a scaffold protein interconnecting signalling pathways through interactions with v...

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Main Authors: Ero, Rya, Dimitrova, Valya Tenusheva, Chen, Yun, Bu, Wenting, Feng, Shu, Liu, Tongbao, Wang, Ping, Xue, Chaoyang, Tan, Suet Mien, Gao, Yong-Gui
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1069852023-02-28T17:03:53Z Crystal structure of Gib2, a signal-transducing protein scaffold associated with ribosomes in cryptococcus neoformans Ero, Rya Dimitrova, Valya Tenusheva Chen, Yun Bu, Wenting Feng, Shu Liu, Tongbao Wang, Ping Xue, Chaoyang Tan, Suet Mien Gao, Yong-Gui School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences The atypical Gβ-like/RACK1 Gib2 protein promotes cAMP signalling that plays a central role in regulating the virulence of Cryptococcus neoformans. Gib2 contains a seven-bladed β transducin structure and is emerging as a scaffold protein interconnecting signalling pathways through interactions with various protein partners. Here, we present the crystal structure of Gib2 at a 2.2-Å resolution. The structure allows us to analyse the association between Gib2 and the ribosome, as well as to identify the Gib2 amino acid residues involved in ribosome binding. Our studies not only suggest that Gib2 has a role in protein translation but also present Gib2 as a physical link at the crossroads of various regulatory pathways important for the growth and virulence of C. neoformans. Published version 2015-03-24T07:42:15Z 2019-12-06T22:22:27Z 2015-03-24T07:42:15Z 2019-12-06T22:22:27Z 2015 2015 Journal Article Ero, R., Dimitrova, V. T., Chen, Y., Bu, W., Feng, S., Liu, T., et al. (2015). Crystal structure of Gib2, a signal-transducing protein scaffold associated with ribosomes in cryptococcus neoformans. Scientific reports, 5, 8688-. 2045-2322 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/106985 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/25268 10.1038/srep08688 25732347 en Scientific reports This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder in order to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 11 p. application/pdf
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Ero, Rya
Dimitrova, Valya Tenusheva
Chen, Yun
Bu, Wenting
Feng, Shu
Liu, Tongbao
Wang, Ping
Xue, Chaoyang
Tan, Suet Mien
Gao, Yong-Gui
Crystal structure of Gib2, a signal-transducing protein scaffold associated with ribosomes in cryptococcus neoformans
description The atypical Gβ-like/RACK1 Gib2 protein promotes cAMP signalling that plays a central role in regulating the virulence of Cryptococcus neoformans. Gib2 contains a seven-bladed β transducin structure and is emerging as a scaffold protein interconnecting signalling pathways through interactions with various protein partners. Here, we present the crystal structure of Gib2 at a 2.2-Å resolution. The structure allows us to analyse the association between Gib2 and the ribosome, as well as to identify the Gib2 amino acid residues involved in ribosome binding. Our studies not only suggest that Gib2 has a role in protein translation but also present Gib2 as a physical link at the crossroads of various regulatory pathways important for the growth and virulence of C. neoformans.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Ero, Rya
Dimitrova, Valya Tenusheva
Chen, Yun
Bu, Wenting
Feng, Shu
Liu, Tongbao
Wang, Ping
Xue, Chaoyang
Tan, Suet Mien
Gao, Yong-Gui
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author Ero, Rya
Dimitrova, Valya Tenusheva
Chen, Yun
Bu, Wenting
Feng, Shu
Liu, Tongbao
Wang, Ping
Xue, Chaoyang
Tan, Suet Mien
Gao, Yong-Gui
author_sort Ero, Rya
title Crystal structure of Gib2, a signal-transducing protein scaffold associated with ribosomes in cryptococcus neoformans
title_short Crystal structure of Gib2, a signal-transducing protein scaffold associated with ribosomes in cryptococcus neoformans
title_full Crystal structure of Gib2, a signal-transducing protein scaffold associated with ribosomes in cryptococcus neoformans
title_fullStr Crystal structure of Gib2, a signal-transducing protein scaffold associated with ribosomes in cryptococcus neoformans
title_full_unstemmed Crystal structure of Gib2, a signal-transducing protein scaffold associated with ribosomes in cryptococcus neoformans
title_sort crystal structure of gib2, a signal-transducing protein scaffold associated with ribosomes in cryptococcus neoformans
publishDate 2015
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/106985
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/25268
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