Literature DB >> 16019084

Identification and characterization of a novel tight junction-associated family of proteins that interacts with a WW domain of MAGI-1.

Kevin M Patrie1.   

Abstract

The membrane-associated guanylate kinase protein, MAGI-1, has been shown to be a component of epithelial tight junctions in both Madin-Darby canine kidney cells and in intestinal epithelium. Because we have previously observed MAGI-1 expression in glomerular visceral epithelial cells (podocytes) of the kidney, we screened a glomerular cDNA library to identify the potential binding partners of MAGI-1 and isolated a partial cDNA encoding a novel protein. The partial cDNA exhibited a high degree of identity to an uncharacterized human cDNA clone, KIAA0989, which encodes a protein of 780 amino acids and contains a predicted coiled-coil domain in the middle of the protein. In vitro binding assays using the partial cDNA as a GST fusion protein confirm the binding to full-length MAGI-1 expressed in HEK293 cells, as well as endogenous MAGI-1, and also identified the first WW domain of MAGI-1 as the domain responsible for binding to this novel protein. Although a conventional PPxY binding motif for WW domains was not present in the partial cDNA clone, a variant WW binding motif was identified, LPxY, and found to be necessary for interacting with MAGI-1. When expressed in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells, the full-length novel protein was found to colocalize with MAGI-1 at the tight junction of these cells and the coiled-coil domain was found to be necessary for this localization. Because of its interaction with MAGI-1 and its localization to cell-cell junctions, this novel protein has been given the name MAGI-1-associated coiled-coil tight junction protein (MASCOT).

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16019084     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2005.05.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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