Backbone chemical shift assignments of human 14-3-3$\sigma$
Abstract
14-3-3 proteins are a group of seven dimeric adapter proteins that exert their biological function by interacting with hundreds of phosphorylated proteins, thus influencing their sub-cellular localization, activity or stability in the cell. Due to this remarkable interaction network, 14-3-3 proteins have been associated with several pathologies and the protein-protein interactions established with a number of partners are now considered promising drug targets. The activity of 14-3-3 proteins is often isoform specific and to our knowledge only one out of seven isoforms, 14-3-3, has been assigned. Despite the availability of the crystal structures of all seven isoforms of 14-3-3, the additional NMR assignments of 14-3-3 proteins are important for both biological mechanism studies and chemical biology approaches. Herein, we present a robust backbone assignment of 14-3-3, which will allow advances in the discovery of potential therapeutic compounds. This assignment is now being applied to the discovery of both inhibitors and stabilizers of 14-3-3 protein-protein interactions.
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@article{arxiv.1904.10718,
title = {Backbone chemical shift assignments of human 14-3-3$\sigma$},
author = {João Neves and Isabelle Landrieu and Hamida Merzougui and Emmanuelle Boll and Xavier Hanoulle and François-Xavier Cantrelle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.10718},
year = {2019}
}