Structural Basis of Non-Latent Signaling by the Anti-Müllerian Hormone Procomplex
James A Howard,
Lucija Hok,
Richard L Cate
et al.
Abstract:Most TGF-beta; family ligands exist as procomplexes consisting of a prodomain noncovalently bound to a growth factor (GF); Whereas some prodomains confer latency, the Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) prodomain maintains a remarkably high affinity for the GF yet remains active. Using single particle EM methods, we show the AMH prodomain consists of two subdomains: a vestigial TGF-beta; prodomain-like fold and a novel, helical bundle GF-binding domain, the result of an exon insertion 450 million years ago, that enga… Show more
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