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  • Fibrillin-1 is a key protein that helps form microfibrils vital for tissue elasticity, but its structure and organization remain poorly understood.
  • Researchers utilized advanced techniques like small-angle x-ray scattering and light scattering to analyze its structure, covering 90% of the molecule.
  • The study found that fibrillin-1 has a nonlinear conformation instead of a uniform rod shape and identified a dense region important for binding, leading to a better understanding of microfibril organization and elasticity mechanisms.

Article Abstract

Fibrillin-1 is a 330-kDa multidomain extracellular matrix protein that polymerizes to form 57-nm periodic microfibrils, which are essential for all tissue elasticity. Fibrillin-1 is a member of the calcium-binding EGF repeat family and has served as a prototype for structural analyses. Nevertheless, both the detailed structure of fibrillin-1 and its organization within microfibrils are poorly understood because of the complexity of the molecule and the resistance of EGF arrays to crystallization. Here, we have used small-angle x-ray scattering and light scattering to analyze the solution structure of human fibrillin-1 and to produce ab initio structures of overlapping fragments covering 90% of the molecule. Rather than exhibiting a uniform rod shape as current models predict, the scattering data revealed a nonlinear conformation of calcium-binding EGF arrays in solution. This finding has major implications for the structures of the many other EGF-containing extracellular matrix and membrane proteins. The scattering data also highlighted a very compact, globular region of the fibrillin-1 molecule, which contains the integrin and heparan sulfate-binding sites. This finding was confirmed by calculating a 3D reconstruction of this region using electron microscopy and single-particle image analysis. Together, these data have enabled the generation of an improved model for microfibril organization and a previously undescribed mechanism for microfibril extensibility.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567674PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0601609103DOI Listing

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