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Structural basis of Wnt recognition by Frizzled.

Science (New York, N.Y.) (2012-06-02)
Claudia Y Janda, Deepa Waghray, Aron M Levin, Christoph Thomas, K Christopher Garcia
ABSTRACT

Wnts are lipid-modified morphogens that play critical roles in development principally through engagement of Frizzled receptors. The 3.25 angstrom structure of Xenopus Wnt8 (XWnt8) in complex with mouse Frizzled-8 (Fz8) cysteine-rich domain (CRD) reveals an unusual two-domain Wnt structure, not obviously related to known protein folds, resembling a "hand" with "thumb" and "index" fingers extended to grasp the Fz8-CRD at two distinct binding sites. One site is dominated by a palmitoleic acid lipid group projecting from serine 187 at the tip of Wnt's thumb into a deep groove in the Fz8-CRD. In the second binding site, the conserved tip of Wnt's "index finger" forms hydrophobic amino acid contacts with a depression on the opposite side of the Fz8-CRD. The conservation of amino acids in both interfaces appears to facilitate ligand-receptor cross-reactivity, which has important implications for understanding Wnt's functional pleiotropy and for developing Wnt-based drugs for cancer and regenerative medicine.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Supelco
Palmitoleic acid, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
Palmitoleic acid, ≥98.5% (GC), liquid