Structure and Dynamics of Human Chemokine CCL16-Implications for Biological Activity
Weiergraeber OH, Petrovic D, Kislat A, Pattky M, Fabig J, Batra-Safferling R, Schulte am Esch J, Haenel K, Huhn C, Strodel B, Homey B, et al. (2022)
Biomolecules 12(11): 1588.
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Weiergraeber, Oliver H.;
Petrovic, Dusan;
Kislat, Andreas;
Pattky, Martin;
Fabig, Judith;
Batra-Safferling, Renu;
Schulte am Esch, JanUniBi;
Haenel, Karen;
Huhn, Carolin;
Strodel, Birgit;
Homey, Bernhard;
Willbold, Dieter
Einrichtung
Abstract / Bemerkung
Human C-C motif ligand 16 (CCL16) is a chemokine that is distinguished by a large cleavable C-terminal extension of unknown significance. Conflicting data have been reported concerning its tissue distribution and modulation of expression, rendering the biological function of CCL16 enigmatic. Here, we report an integrated approach to the characterisation of this chemokine, including a re-assessment of its expression characteristics as well as a biophysical investigation with respect to its structure and dynamics. Our data indicate that CCL16 is chiefly synthesised by hepatocytes, without an appreciable response to mediators of inflammation, and circulates in the blood as a full-length protein. While the crystal structure of CCL16 confirms the presence of a canonical chemokine domain, molecular dynamics simulations support the view that the C-terminal extension impairs the accessibility of the glycosaminoglycan binding sites and may thus serve as an intrinsic modulator of biological activity.
Stichworte
CCL16;
chemokine;
glycosaminoglycan;
haptotaxis;
limited proteolysis
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
Biomolecules
Band
12
Ausgabe
11
Art.-Nr.
1588
eISSN
2218-273X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2967112
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Weiergraeber OH, Petrovic D, Kislat A, et al. Structure and Dynamics of Human Chemokine CCL16-Implications for Biological Activity. Biomolecules . 2022;12(11): 1588.
Weiergraeber, O. H., Petrovic, D., Kislat, A., Pattky, M., Fabig, J., Batra-Safferling, R., Schulte am Esch, J., et al. (2022). Structure and Dynamics of Human Chemokine CCL16-Implications for Biological Activity. Biomolecules , 12(11), 1588. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom12111588
Weiergraeber, Oliver H., Petrovic, Dusan, Kislat, Andreas, Pattky, Martin, Fabig, Judith, Batra-Safferling, Renu, Schulte am Esch, Jan, et al. 2022. “Structure and Dynamics of Human Chemokine CCL16-Implications for Biological Activity”. Biomolecules 12 (11): 1588.
Weiergraeber, O. H., Petrovic, D., Kislat, A., Pattky, M., Fabig, J., Batra-Safferling, R., Schulte am Esch, J., Haenel, K., Huhn, C., Strodel, B., et al. (2022). Structure and Dynamics of Human Chemokine CCL16-Implications for Biological Activity. Biomolecules 12:1588.
Weiergraeber, O.H., et al., 2022. Structure and Dynamics of Human Chemokine CCL16-Implications for Biological Activity. Biomolecules , 12(11): 1588.
O.H. Weiergraeber, et al., “Structure and Dynamics of Human Chemokine CCL16-Implications for Biological Activity”, Biomolecules , vol. 12, 2022, : 1588.
Weiergraeber, O.H., Petrovic, D., Kislat, A., Pattky, M., Fabig, J., Batra-Safferling, R., Schulte am Esch, J., Haenel, K., Huhn, C., Strodel, B., Homey, B., Willbold, D.: Structure and Dynamics of Human Chemokine CCL16-Implications for Biological Activity. Biomolecules . 12, : 1588 (2022).
Weiergraeber, Oliver H., Petrovic, Dusan, Kislat, Andreas, Pattky, Martin, Fabig, Judith, Batra-Safferling, Renu, Schulte am Esch, Jan, Haenel, Karen, Huhn, Carolin, Strodel, Birgit, Homey, Bernhard, and Willbold, Dieter. “Structure and Dynamics of Human Chemokine CCL16-Implications for Biological Activity”. Biomolecules 12.11 (2022): 1588.
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