Characterization of the interaction between Actinin-Associated LIM Protein (ALP) and the rod domain of alpha-actinin

肌动蛋白相关 LIM 蛋白 (ALP) 与 α-肌动蛋白杆状结构域之间相互作用的表征

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作者:Tuula Klaavuniemi, Nanna Alho, Pirta Hotulainen, Annina Kelloniemi, Heli Havukainen, Perttu Permi, Sampo Mattila, Jari Ylänne

Background

The PDZ-LIM proteins are a family of signalling adaptors that interact with the actin cross-linking protein, alpha-actinin, via their PDZ domains or via internal regions between the PDZ and LIM domains. Three of the PDZ-LIM proteins have a conserved 26-residue ZM motif in the internal region, but the structure of the internal region is unknown.

Conclusion

The internal region of ALP appeared to be largely unstructured but functional. The ZM motif defined part of the interaction surface between ALP and the alpha-actinin rod domain.

Results

In this study, using circular dichroism and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), we showed that the ALP internal region (residues 107-273) was largely unfolded in solution, but was able to interact with the alpha-actinin rod domain in vitro, and to co-localize with alpha-actinin on stress fibres in vivo. NMR analysis revealed that the titration of ALP with the alpha-actinin rod domain induces stabilization of ALP. A synthetic peptide (residues 175-196) that contained the N-terminal half of the ZM motif was found to interact directly with the alpha-actinin rod domain in surface plasmon resonance (SPR) measurements. Short deletions at or before the ZM motif abrogated the localization of ALP to actin stress fibres.

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