posted on 2024-11-02, 08:44authored byYanni Chan, Stephen HeadeyStephen Headey, Biswaranjan Mohanty, Jonas Emsley, Jamie Simpson, Martin Scanlon
The α1β1 integrin receptor binds to its main extracellular ligand, collagen, through an inserted domain in its α-subunit called the αI domain (αI). αI contains a metal binding site that allows collagen to coordinate to the domain through a divalent metal ion. Here we report the backbone assignments of the apo and Mg2+ bound state of the isolated human α1I and the chemical shift changes resulting from metal coordination.