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. 1993 Jan 12;32(1):282-9.
doi: 10.1021/bi00052a036.

Cysteine pairing in the glycoprotein IIbIIIa antagonist kistrin using NMR, chemical analysis, and structure calculations

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Cysteine pairing in the glycoprotein IIbIIIa antagonist kistrin using NMR, chemical analysis, and structure calculations

M Adler et al. Biochemistry. .

Abstract

The pairing of the cysteines in disulfide bonds was investigated for the 68-residue RGD-containing protein kistrin, a potent antagonist of the integrin GP IIbIIIa and an inhibitor of platelet aggregation. Kistrin belongs to a family of homologous proteins found in snake venoms termed disintegrins, all of which have a cysteine content. The disulfide pairing of the 12 cysteines was investigated by chemical analysis, NMR spectroscopy, and distance geometry calculations. The data show that the disulfide pairs are 4-19, 6-14, 13-36, 27-33, 32-57, and 45-64. The various means for assigning the disulfide bonds are described, and the results are compared with the cysteine pairings reported for other disintegrin proteins.

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