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Two variant surface glycoproteins of Trypanosoma brucei of different sequence classes have similar 6 A resolution X-ray structures
Authors:P Metcalf  M Blum  D Freymann  M Turner  D C Wiley
Abstract:Antigenic variation in the African trypanosome is mediated through changes in the composition of the surface coat. By controlling expression of the major surface protein, the variant surface glycoprotein (VSG), from a repertoire of perhaps 1,000 different genes the organisms exhibit a series of antigenically distinct coats and evade the host's immune system. We have determined the 6 A resolution structure of a T. brucei variant surface glycoprotein, ILTat 1.24, using X-ray crystallography. The crystallized protein consists of the N-terminal two-thirds of the intact VSG which has a relative molecular mass (Mr) of 60,000 (60K). The structure, which includes a 90 A long alpha-helical bundle, is strikingly similar to that of the N-terminal fragment of VSG MITat 1.2 (ref. 4). Although most known VSG sequences show little similarity of primary sequence in the N-terminal domain, the similarity between the structure of a Class I (ILTat 1.24) and a Class II (MITat 1.2) VSG antigen suggests that VSGs may share a common tertiary structure.
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