Protein Domain : IPR017891

Type:  Conserved_site Name:  Insulin-like growth factor binding protein, N-terminal, Cys-rich conserved site
Description:  The insulin-like growth factors (IGF-I and IGF-II) bind to specific binding proteins in extracellular fluids with high affinity [, ]. These IGF-binding proteins (IGFBP) prolong the half-life of the IGFs and have been shown to either inhibit or stimulate the growth promoting effects of the IGFs on cells culture. They seem to alter the interaction of IGFs with their cell surface receptors. The IGFBP family comprises six proteins (IGFBP-1 to -6) that bind to IGFs with high affinity. The precursor forms of all six IGFBPs have secretory signal peptides. All IGFBPs share a common domain organisation and also a high degree of similarity in their primary protein structure. The highest conservation is found in the N- and C-terminal cysteine-rich regions. Twelve conserved cysteines (ten in IGFBP-6) are found in the N-terminal domain, and six are found in the C-terminal domain. Both the N- and C-terminal domains participate in binding to IGFs, although the specific roles each of these domains in IGF binding have not been decisively established. In general, the strongest binding to IGFs is shown by amino-terminal fragments, which, however bind to IGF with 10- to 1000-fold lower affinity than full length IGFBPs. The central weakly conserved part (L domain) contains most of the cleavage sites for specific proteases [, ].The N-terminal domain is about 80 residues in length and has an L-like structure. It can be divided into two subdomains that are connected by a short stretch of amino acids. The two subdomains are perpendicular to each other, creating the "L" shape for the whole N-terminal domain. The core of the first subdomain presents a novel fold stabilised by a short two-stranded beta sheet and four disulphide bridges forming a disulphide bond ladder-like structure. The beta sheet and disulphide bridges are all in one plane, making the structure appear flat from one side like the "palm" of a hand. The palm is extended with a "thumb" segment in various IGFBPs. The thumb segment consists of the very N-terminal residues and contains a consensus XhhyC motif, where h is a hydrophobic amino acid and y is positively charged. The second subdomain adopts a globular fold whose scaffold is secured by an inside packing of two cysteines bridges stabilised by a three-stranded beta sheet [, ].The following growth-factor inducible proteins are structurally related to IGFBPs and could function as growth-factor binding proteins [, ]:Mouse protein cyr61 and its probable chicken homolog, protein CEF-10.Human connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and its mouse homolog, protein FISP-12.Vertebrate protein NOV.This entry represents a conserved cysteine-rich region located in the N-terminal IGFBP domain. Short Name:  Insulin_GF-bd_Cys-rich_CS

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Identifier
PS00222

4 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR012213 Family Insulin-like growth factor binding protein 5
IPR012211 Family Insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3
IPR022322 Family Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 1
IPR009168 Family Insulin-like growth factor binding protein

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6 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            1654338
            1309586
            1725860
            7680510
            9822601
            15642270