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Pleckstrin is an important intracellular protein involved in the phosphoinositide-signalling pathways of platelet activation. This protein contains both N- and C-terminal pleckstrin-homology (PH) domains (N-PH and C-PH). The crystal structure of C-PH was solved by molecular replacement and refined at 2.1 Å resolution. Two molecules were observed within the asymmetric unit and it is proposed that the resulting dimer interface could contribute to the previously observed oligomerization of pleckstrin in resting platelets. Structural comparisons between the phosphoinositide-binding loops of the C-PH crystal structure and the PH domains of DAPP1 and TAPP1, the N-terminal PH domain of pleckstrin and a recently described solution structure of C-PH are presented and discussed.

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PDB reference: pleckstrin C-terminal PH domain, 1zm0, r1zm0sf


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