| Literature DB >> 12805226 |
Marco Nardini1, Stefania Spanò, Claudia Cericola, Alessandra Pesce, Anna Massaro, Enrico Millo, Alberto Luini, Daniela Corda, Martino Bolognesi.
Abstract
C-terminal-binding protein/brefeldin A-ADP ribosylated substrate (CtBP/BARS) plays key roles in development and oncogenesis as a transcription co-repressor, and in intracellular traffic as a promoter of Golgi membrane fission. Co-repressor activity is regulated by NAD(H) binding to CtBP/BARS, while membrane fission is associated with its acyl-CoA-dependent acyltransferase activity. Here, we report the crystal structures of rat CtBP/BARS in a binary complex with NAD(H), and in a ternary complex with a PIDLSKK peptide mimicking the consensus motif (PXDLS) recognized in CtBP/BARS cellular partners. The structural data show CtBP/BARS in a NAD(H)-bound dimeric form; the peptide binding maps the recognition site for DNA-binding proteins and histone deacetylases to an N-terminal region of the protein. The crystal structure together with the site-directed mutagenesis data and binding experiments suggest a rationale for the molecular mechanisms underlying the two fundamental co-existing, but diverse, activities supported by CtBP/BARS in the nucleus and in Golgi membranes.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12805226 PMCID: PMC162135 DOI: 10.1093/emboj/cdg283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO J ISSN: 0261-4189 Impact factor: 11.598