Literature DB >> 10716926

The endocytic protein intersectin is a major binding partner for the Ras exchange factor mSos1 in rat brain.

X K Tong1, N K Hussain, E de Heuvel, A Kurakin, E Abi-Jaoude, C C Quinn, M F Olson, R Marais, D Baranes, B K Kay, P S McPherson.   

Abstract

We recently identified intersectin, a protein containing two EH and five SH3 domains, as a component of the endocytic machinery. The N-terminal SH3 domain (SH3A), unlike other SH3 domains from intersectin or various endocytic proteins, specifically inhibits intermediate events leading to the formation of clathrin-coated pits. We have now identified a brain-enriched, 170 kDa protein (p170) that interacts specifically with SH3A. Screening of combinatorial peptides reveals the optimal ligand for SH3A as Pp(V/I)PPR, and the 170 kDa mammalian son-of-sevenless (mSos1) protein, a guanine-nucleotide exchange factor for Ras, con- tains two copies of the matching sequence, PPVPPR. Immunodepletion studies confirm that p170 is mSos1. Intersectin and mSos1 are co-enriched in nerve terminals and are co-immunoprecipitated from brain extracts. SH3A competes with the SH3 domains of Grb2 in binding to mSos1, and the intersectin-mSos1 complex can be separated from Grb2 by sucrose gradient centrifugation. Overexpression of the SH3 domains of intersectin blocks epidermal growth factor-mediated Ras activation. These results suggest that intersectin functions in cell signaling in addition to its role in endocytosis and may link these cellular processes.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10716926      PMCID: PMC305667          DOI: 10.1093/emboj/19.6.1263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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Authors:  Maria S Ioannou; Gopinath Kulasekaran; Maryam Fotouhi; Justin J Morein; Chanshuai Han; Sarah Tse; Nadya Nossova; Tony Han; Erin Mannard; Peter S McPherson
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