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| Gene Services> | The regions encoding the wild-type αE ectodomain (M1-H1123; used for integrin:E-cadherin complex) followed by a C-terminal linker, HRV 3C cut site (LEVLFQGP), acidic coil motif (AQCEKELQALEKENAQLEWELQALEKELAQ), and Strep-Tag II (WSHPQFEK*) inserted into a pcDNA3.1-Hygro(−)–like backbone were synthesized commercially (GenScript). | Get A Quote |
Integrins bind ligands between their alpha (α) and beta (β) subunits and transmit signals through conformational changes. Early in chordate evolution, some α subunits acquired an "inserted" (I) domain that expanded integrin's ligand-binding repertoire but obstructed the ancestral ligand pocket, seemingly blocking conventional integrin activation. Here, we compare cryo-electron microscopy structures of apo and ligand-bound states of the I domain-containing αEβ7 integrin and the I domain-lacking α4β7 integrin to illuminate how the I domain intrinsically mimics an extrinsic ligand to preserve integrin function. We trace the I domain's evolutionary origin to an ancestral collagen-collagen interaction domain,... More