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Tcl1 and Mtcp1, members of the Tcl1 family, are implicated in T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia. The crystal structure of a dimer of murine Tcl1 has been determined at 2.5 Å resolution with an R factor of 0.225. Murine Tcl1, human Tcl1 and Mtcp1 share very similar subunit structures, with RMS differences of 0.6 and 1.4 Å for Cα atoms, respectively, while the sequences share 50 and 36% identity, respectively. These structures fold into an eight-stranded β-barrel of unique topology and high internal symmetry of 1.1–1.3 Å for the two halves of human and murine Tcl1 and 1.7 Å for Mtcp1, despite the low 12–13% sequence identity. The molecular surfaces of all three structures showed a common planar region which is likely to be involved in protein–protein interactions.

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PDB reference: murine Tcl1, 1jnp


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