| Literature DB >> 19627099 |
Parag Patwardhan1, Kiyotaka Shiba, Chris Gordon, Barbara P Craddock, Minamisawa Tamiko, W Todd Miller.
Abstract
The adaptor protein Cas contains a core substrate domain with multiple YXXP motifs that are phosphorylated by Src and other tyrosine kinases. Here, we used a synthetic strategy to determine the importance of the arrangement, spacing, and identity of the YXXP motifs. By polymerizing short DNA sequences encoding two phosphorylation motifs, we created a panel of Cas mutants in which the entire substrate domain was replaced by synthetic domains containing random numbers and arrangements of the motifs. Most of these synthetic Cas variants were recognized and phosphorylated by Src in vitro and in intact mammalian cells. The random polymer mutants also restored migration activity to Cas knockout cells; even artificial proteins containing a single motif retained some biological function. Our results suggest that the arrangement of Cas motifs is not critical for signaling. This method could be used to identify the minimal functional units in other signaling proteins.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19627099 PMCID: PMC2841314 DOI: 10.1021/cb900059f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Chem Biol ISSN: 1554-8929 Impact factor: 5.100