Literature DB >> 14517317

Specificity of binding of the plectin actin-binding domain to beta4 integrin.

Sandy H M Litjens1, Jan Koster, Ingrid Kuikman, Sandra van Wilpe, Jose M de Pereda, Arnoud Sonnenberg.   

Abstract

Plectin is a major component of the cytoskeleton and links the intermediate filament system to hemidesmosomes by binding to the integrin beta4 subunit. Previously, a binding site for beta4 was mapped on the actin-binding domain (ABD) of plectin and binding of beta4 and F-actin to plectin was shown to be mutually exclusive. Here we show that only the ABDs of plectin and dystonin bind to beta4, whereas those of other actin-binding proteins do not. Mutations of the ABD of plectin-1C show that Q131, R138, and N149 are critical for tight binding of the ABD to beta4. These residues form a small cavity, occupied by a well-ordered water molecule in the crystal structure. The beta4 binding pocket partly overlaps with the actin-binding sequence 2 (ABS2), previously shown to be essential for actin binding. Therefore, steric interference may render binding of beta4 and F-actin to plectin mutually exclusive. Finally, we provide evidence indicating that the residues preceding the ABD in plectin-1A and -1C, although unable to mediate binding to beta4 themselves, modulate the binding activity of the ABD for beta4. These studies demonstrate the unique property of the plectin-ABD to bind to both F-actin and beta4, and explain why several other ABD-containing proteins that are expressed in basal keratinocytes are not recruited into hemidesmosomes.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14517317      PMCID: PMC206998          DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e03-05-0268

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


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