The tight junction protein occludin and the adherens junction protein α-catenin share a common interaction mechanism with ZO-1

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Müller, SL [1 ]
Portwich, M [1 ]
Schmidt, A [1 ]
Utepbergenov, DI [1 ]
Huber, O [1 ]
Blasig, IE [1 ]
Krause, G [1 ]
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[1] Forschungsinst Mol Pharmakol, D-13125 Berlin, Germany
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10.1074/jbc.M411365200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The exact sites, structures, and molecular mechanisms of interaction between junction organizing zona occludence protein 1 (ZO-1) and the tight junction protein occludin or the adherens junction protein alpha-catenin are unknown. Binding studies by surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy and peptide mapping combined with comparative modeling utilizing crystal structures led for the first time to a molecular model revealing the binding of both occludin and alpha-catenin to the same binding site in ZO-1. Our data support a concept that ZO-1 successively associates with alpha-catenin at the adherens junction and occludin at the tight junction. Strong spatial evidence indicates that, the occludin C-terminal coiled-coil domain dimerizes and interacts finally as a four-helix bundle with the identified structural motifs in ZO-1. The helix bundle of occludin(406-521) and alpha-catenin(509-906) interacts with the hinge region (ZO-1(591-632) and ZO-1(591-622), respectively) and with (ZO-1(726-754) and ZO-1(756-781)) in the GuK domain of ZO-1 containing coiled-coil and alpha-helical structures, respectively. The selectivity of both protein-protein interactions is defined by complementary shapes and charges between the participating epitopes. In conclusion, a common molecular mechanism of forming an intermolecular helical bundle between the hinge region/GuK domain of ZO-1 and alpha-catenin and occludin is identified as a general molecular principle organizing the association of ZO-1 at adherens and tight junctions.
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