Curation Details
Interaction ID: IM-24943-1

Unique identifier for interactor Auniprotkb:P01130
Unique identifier for interactor Buniprotkb:P01130
Alternative identifier for interactor Aintact:EBI-988319
uniprotkb:Q53ZD9
uniprotkb:C0JYY8
uniprotkb:Q9UDH7
uniprotkb:B4DJZ8
uniprotkb:B4DR00
uniprotkb:B4DTQ3
uniprotkb:H0YLU8
uniprotkb:Q59FQ1
uniprotkb:B4DII3
uniprotkb:H0YNT7
ensembl:ENSP00000454071.1
Alternative identifier for interactor Bintact:EBI-988319
uniprotkb:Q53ZD9
uniprotkb:C0JYY8
uniprotkb:Q9UDH7
uniprotkb:B4DJZ8
uniprotkb:B4DR00
uniprotkb:B4DTQ3
uniprotkb:H0YLU8
uniprotkb:Q59FQ1
uniprotkb:B4DII3
uniprotkb:H0YNT7
ensembl:ENSP00000454071.1
Aliases for Apsi-mi:ldlr_human(display_long)
uniprotkb:LDLR(gene name)
psi-mi:LDLR(display_short)
Aliases for Bpsi-mi:ldlr_human(display_long)
uniprotkb:LDLR(gene name)
psi-mi:LDLR(display_short)
Interaction detection methodspsi-mi:"MI:0107"(surface plasmon resonance)
First authorMartínez-Oliván et al. (2015)
Identifier of the publicationpubmed:26526611
imex:IM-24943
NCBI Taxonomy identifier for interactor Ataxid:9606(human)
taxid:9606(Homo sapiens)
NCBI Taxonomy identifier for interactor Btaxid:9606(human)
taxid:9606(Homo sapiens)
Interaction typespsi-mi:"MI:0407"(direct interaction)
Source databases and identifierspsi-mi:"MI:0471"(MINT)
Interaction identifier(s) in the corresponding source databaseintact:EBI-11476397
imex:IM-24943-1
Confidence scoreintact-miscore:0.44
Complex expansion-
Biological role AUnspecified role
Biological role BUnspecified role
Experimental role ABait
Experimental role BPrey
Interactor type AProtein
Interactor type BProtein
Annotations for the interactionfigure legend:f2 t1 f3
comment:"\"Our SPR experiments reveal that, in absence of calcium, binding of LR4–5 to the BβC fragment is markedly reduced (Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, Table 1). At pH 5.5, with 0.25 mM EDTA, 60 μM of LR4–5 saturate 17.1% of the immobilized ligands after 60 s, 4 times less than the binding observed in presence of 1.5 mM CaCl2 under the same conditions (Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, Table 1). Similarly, under the same conditions, LR5 binding is slightly reduced without calcium, from 3.0% to 2.1% of Rmax (Fig. 2, Table 1), and LR4 binding is drastically reduced from 22.5% with calcium to 3.5% without the cation (Fig. 2, Table 1). Not surprisingly, depletion of calcium causes a greater effect on the binding of LR4 than on that of LR5, consistent with the larger conformational change reported for LR4 when it unfolds and releases Ca++ at pH 5.5 [41]. As it appears, both high calcium concentrations and low pH promote binding of LR domains to the β-propeller. At pH 7.0, with 0.25 mM EDTA, only residual binding to the β-propeller is observed for the LR4–5 pair, reaching 0.7% of Rmax after 60 s injection of LR4–5 (Fig. 2 and Fig. 3, Table 1), and we could not detect binding of the β-propeller to the isolated LR4 or LR5 modules (Fig. 2, Table 1).\""
curation depth:imex curation
full coverage:Only protein-protein interactions
NCBI Taxonomy identifier for the host organismtaxid:-1(in vitro)
taxid:-1(In vitro)
Parameters of the interactionkd:17.1x10^-6(molar)
Creation date2016/01/11
Update date2016/01/11
negative Boolean valuefalse
Feature(s) for interactor Abinding-associated region:400-657
Feature(s) for interactor Bbinding-associated region:142-239
Stoichiometry for interactor A-
Stoichiometry for interactor B-
Participant identification method for interactor APredetermined participant
Participant identification method for interactor BPredetermined participant