Spastin and atlastin, two proteins mutated in autosomal-dominant hereditary spastic paraplegia, are binding partners

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Sanderson, CM
Connell, JW
Bright, NA
Duley, S
Thompson, A
Luzio, JP
Reid, E
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[1] Univ Liverpool, Sch Biomed Sci, Physiol Lab, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England
[2] Univ Cambridge, Cambridge Inst Med Res, Dept Med Genet, Cambridge CB2 2XY, England
[3] Univ Cambridge, Cambridge Inst Med Res, Dept Clin Biochem, Cambridge CB2 2XY, England
[4] MRC, Rosalind Franklin Ctr Genom Res, Cambridge CB10 1SB, England
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英国医学研究理事会; 英国惠康基金;
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10.1093/hmg/ddi447
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The pure hereditary spastic paraplegias (HSPs) are a group of conditions in which there is a progressive length-dependent degeneration of the distal ends of the corticospinal tract axons, resulting in spastic paralysis of the legs. Pure HSPs are most frequently inherited in an autosomal-dominant pattern and are commonly caused by mutations either in the SPG4 gene spastin or in the SPG3A gene atlastin. To identify binding partners for spastin, we carried out a yeast two-hybrid screen on a brain cDNA library, using spastin as bait. Remarkably, nearly all of the positive interacting prey clones coded for atlastin. We have verified the physiological relevance of this interaction using co-immunoprecipitation, glutathione S-transferase pull-down and intracellular co-localization experiments. We show that the spastin domain required for binding to atlastin lies within the N-terminal 80 residues of the protein, a region that is only present in the predominantly cytoplasmic, full-length spastin isoform. These data suggest that spastin and atlastin function in the same biochemical pathway and that it is the cytoplasmic function of spastin which is important for the pathogenesis of HSP. They also provide further evidence for a physiological and pathological role of spastin in membrane dynamics.
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