Journal article

Probing the equatorial groove of the hookworm protein and vaccine candidate antigen, Na-ASP-2

L Mason, L Tribolet, A Simon, N Von Gnielinski, L Nienaber, P Taylor, C Willis, MK Jones, PW Sternberg, RB Gasser, A Loukas, A Hofmann

International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2014

Abstract

Hookworm activation-associated secreted proteins can be structurally classified into at least three different groups. The hallmark feature of Group 1 activation-associated secreted proteins is a prominent equatorial groove, which is inferred to form a ligand binding site. Furthermore, a conserved tandem histidine motif is located in the centre of the groove and believed to provide or support a yet to be determined catalytic activity. Here, we report three-dimensional crystal structures of Na-ASP-2, an L3-secreted activation-associated secreted protein from the human hookworm Necator americanus, which demonstrate transition metal binding ability of the conserved tandem histidine motif. We fur..

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