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Protein Domain : von Willebrand factor domain BatA-type

Primary Identifier  IPR033881 Type  Domain
Short Name  vWA_BatA_type
description  Members of this subgroup are bacterial in origin. They are typified by the presence of a MIDAS motif [, ].The von Willebrand factor is a large multimeric glycoprotein found in blood plasma. Mutant forms are involved in the aetiology of bleeding disorders []. In von Willebrand factor, the type A domain (vWF) is the prototype for a protein superfamily. The vWF domain is found in various plasma proteins: complement factors B, C2, CR3 and CR4; the integrins (I-domains); collagen types VI, VII, XII and XIV; and other extracellular proteins [, , ]. Although the majority of VWA-containing proteins are extracellular, the most ancient ones present in all eukaryotes are all intracellular proteins involved in functions such as transcription, DNA repair, ribosomal and membrane transport and the proteasome. A common feature appears to be involvement in multiprotein complexes. Proteins that incorporate vWF domains participate in numerous biological events (e.g. cell adhesion, migration, homing, pattern formation, and signal transduction), involving interaction with a large array of ligands []. A number of human diseases arise from mutations in VWA domains. Secondary structure prediction from 75 aligned vWF sequences has revealed a largely alternating sequence of α-helices and β-strands []. The vWF domain fold is predicted to be a doubly-wound, open, twisted β-sheet flanked by α-helices []. 3D structures have been determined for the I-domains of integrins alpha-M (CD11b; with bound magnesium) []and alpha-L (CD11a; with bound manganese) []. The domain adopts a classic alpha/beta Rossmann fold and contains an unusual metal ion coordination site at its surface. It has been suggested that this site represents a general metal ion-dependent adhesion site (MIDAS) for binding protein ligands []. The residues constituting the MIDAS motif in the CD11band CD11a I-domains are completely conserved, but the manner in which the metal ion is coordinated differs slightly [].

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