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. 2012 Nov;54(3):285-90.
doi: 10.1007/s10858-012-9671-0. Epub 2012 Sep 22.

NMR characterization of the C-terminal tail of full-length RAGE in a membrane mimicking environment

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NMR characterization of the C-terminal tail of full-length RAGE in a membrane mimicking environment

Valentina Borsi et al. J Biomol NMR. 2012 Nov.

Abstract

Targeting the receptor for the advanced glycation endproducts (RAGE) signalling has a potential for the prevention and treatment of several pathologies. Extracellular activation of RAGE triggers the interactions of the RAGE cytoplasmic tail with intracellular protein partners. Here the cytoplasmic tail of RAGE has been investigated by NMR as part of the full-length protein, in the presence of a membrane-mimicking environment. The isolated cytoplasmic tail has also been studied for comparison. The NMR spectra of the whole receptor show that some but not all residues belonging to the C-terminal region of the cytoplasmic tail have a large flexibility, while the membrane proximal region seems to be rigidly connected to the trans-membrane domain and ectodomains. The analysis indicates that the behavior of the cytoplasmic tail is strongly affected by its being part of the whole receptor. These results provide new insight towards the understanding of signal transduction by RAGE.

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