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Default Sequence-specific solid-state NMR assignments of the mouse ASC PYRIN domain in its filament form.

Sequence-specific solid-state NMR assignments of the mouse ASC PYRIN domain in its filament form.

Related Articles Sequence-specific solid-state NMR assignments of the mouse ASC PYRIN domain in its filament form.

Biomol NMR Assign. 2015 Sep 24;

Authors: Ravotti F, Sborgi L, Cadalbert R, Huber M, Mazur A, Broz P, Hiller S, Meier BH, Böckmann A

Abstract
The apoptosis-associated speck-like protein (ASC protein) plays a central role in eukaryotic innate immune response. Upon infection, multiple ASC molecules assemble into long filaments, which are fundamental for triggering the cellular defense mechanism by starting an inflammatory cascade with the activation of caspase-1. ASC is composed of two domains, the C-terminal caspase-recruitment domain, which is involved in the recruitment of the caspase, and the N-terminal PYRIN domain (PYD), which is responsible for the formation of the filament. Here we present the (13)C and (15)N chemical shift assignment for filaments formed by the PYD of mouse ASC, a 91-residue protein. The backbone between residues 4 and 84 is assigned without interruption. Also, 86*% of the sidechain resonances for this stretch are assigned. Residues 1-3 and 85-91 show unfavorable dynamics and are not observed. Secondary chemical-shift analysis shows the presence of six ?-helices.


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