Roles of charged amino acid residues in the cytoplasmic domain of proHB-EGF

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作者
Nanba, D
Toki, F
Higashiyama, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Ehime Univ, Sch Med, Dept Mol & Cellular Biol, Div Biochem & Mol Genet, Shigenobu, Ehime 7910295, Japan
[2] Osaka Univ, Sch Allied Hlth Sci, Dept Mol Pathol, Suita, Osaka 5650871, Japan
关键词
HB-EGF; PLZF; EGF family; intracellular signaling; membrane-anchored growth factor;
D O I
10.1016/j.bbrc.2004.05.176
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor (HB-EGF) is initially synthesized. as a type I transmembrane precursor (proHB-EGF). Proteolytic cleavage of proHB-EGF yields amino- and carboxy-terminal fragents (HB-EGF and HB-EGF-C, respectively). We have previously shown that HB-EGF-C is translocated from the plasma membrane into the nucleus, where it interacts with the transcription repressor, PLZF. Here we characterize the amino acid residues of the cytoplasmic domain of proHB-EGF on cell surface distribution and the interaction of HB-EGF-C with PLZF. The cytoplasmic domain contains three characteristic clusters with charged amino acids. Generation of various mutants of proHB-EGF showed that the arrangement of the charged amino acids in the cytoplasmic domain regulates the distribution of proHB-EGF at the plasma membrane but does not regulate proHB-EGF processing and internalization of HB-EGF-C. Further, the charged amino acids are also required for HB-EGF-C-PLZF interaction. These results indicate that the cytoplasmic domain of proHB-EGF is a multifunction a I domain. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:376 / 382
页数:7
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