Literature DB >> 12529442

SVIP is a novel VCP/p97-interacting protein whose expression causes cell vacuolation.

Masami Nagahama1, Mie Suzuki, Yuko Hamada, Kiyotaka Hatsuzawa, Katsuko Tani, Akitsugu Yamamoto, Mitsuo Tagaya.   

Abstract

VCP/p97 is involved in a variety of cellular processes, including membrane fusion and ubiquitin-dependent protein degradation. It has been suggested that adaptor proteins such as p47 and Ufd1p confer functional versatility to VCP/p97. To identify novel adaptors, we searched for proteins that interact specifically with VCP/p97 by using the yeast two-hybrid system, and discovered a novel VCP/p97-interacting protein named small VCP/p97-interacting protein (SVIP). Rat SVIP is a 76-amino acid protein that contains two putative coiled-coil regions, and potential myristoylation and palmitoylation sites at the N terminus. Binding experiments revealed that the N-terminal coiled-coil region of SVIP, and the N-terminal and subsequent ATP-binding regions (ND1 domain) of VCP/p97, interact with each other. SVIP and previously identified adaptors p47 and ufd1p interact with VCP/p97 in a mutually exclusive manner. Overexpression of full-length SVIP or a truncated mutant did not markedly affect the structure of the Golgi apparatus, but caused extensive cell vacuolation reminiscent of that seen upon the expression of VCP/p97 mutants or polyglutamine proteins in neuronal cells. The vacuoles seemed to be derived from endoplasmic reticulum membranes. These results together suggest that SVIP is a novel VCP/p97 adaptor whose function is related to the integrity of the endoplasmic reticulum.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12529442      PMCID: PMC140243          DOI: 10.1091/mbc.02-07-0115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Cell        ISSN: 1059-1524            Impact factor:   4.138


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