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Myocilin, a component of a membrane-associated protein complex driven by a homologous Q-SNARE domain.

W Michael Dismuke1, Brian S McKay, W Daniel Stamer.   

Abstract

Myocilin is a widely expressed protein with no known function; however, mutations in myocilin appear to manifest uniquely as ocular hypertension and the blinding disease of glaucoma. Using the protein homology/analogy recognition engine (Phyre), we find that the olfactomedin domain of myocilin is similar in sequence motif and structure to a six-blade, kelch repeat motif based on the known crystal structures of such proteins. Additionally, using sequence analysis, we identify a coiled-coil segment of myocilin with homology to human Q-SNARE proteins (inset). Using COS-7 cells expressing full-length human myocilin and a version lacking the C-terminal olfactomedin domain, we identified a membrane-associated protein complex containing myocilin by hydrodynamic analysis. The myocilin construct that included the coiled-coil but lacked the olfactomedin domain formed complexes similar to the full-length protein, indicating that the coiled-coil domain of myocilin is sufficient for myocilin binding to the large detergent-resistant complex. In human retina and retinal pigment epithelium, which express myocilin, we detected the protein in a large, sodium dodecyl sulfate-resistant, membrane-associated complex. We characterized myocilin in human tissues as either a 15 S complex with an M(r) of 405000-440000 yielding a slightly elongated globular shape similar to that of known SNARE complexes or a 6.4 S dimer with an M(r) of 108000. By identifying the Q-SNARE homology within the second coil of myocilin and documenting its participation in a SNARE-like complex, we provide evidence of a SNARE domain-containing protein associated with a human disease.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22463803      PMCID: PMC3518843          DOI: 10.1021/bi300073r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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