Journal article

The murine orthologue of human antichymotrypsin: A structural paradigm for clade A3 serpins

AJ Horvath, JA Irving, J Rossjohn, RH Law, SP Bottomley, NS Quinsey, RN Pike, PB Coughlin, JC Whisstock

Journal of Biological Chemistry | AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC | Published : 2005

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Abstract

Antichymotrypsin (SERPINA3) is a widely expressed member of the serpin superfamily, required for the regulation of leukocyte proteases released during an inflammatory response and with a permissive role in the development of amyloid encephalopathy. Despite its biological significance, there is at present no available structure of this serpin in its native, inhibitory state. We present here the first fully refined structure of a murine antichymotrypsin orthologue to 2.1 Å, which we propose as a template for other antichymotrypsin-like serpins. A most unexpected feature of the structure of murine serpina3n is that it reveals the reactive center loop (RCL) to be partially inserted into the A β-..

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