Identification of actin binding protein, ABP-280, as a binding partner of human Lnk adaptor protein.
Human Lnk (hLnk) is an adaptor protein with multiple functional domains that regulates T cell activation signaling. In order to identify cellular Lnk binding partners, a yeast two-hybrid screening of human spleen cDNA library was carried out using human hLnk as bait. A polypeptide sequence identical to the C-terminal segment ... of the actin binding protein (ABP-280) was identified as a hLnk binding protein. The expressed hLnk and the FLAG tagged C-terminal 673 amino acid residues of ABP-280 or the endogenous ABP-280 in COS-7 cells could be co-immunoprecipitated using antibodies either to hLnk, FLAG or ABP-280, respectively. Furthermore, immunofluorescence confocal microscope showed that hLnk and ABP-280 co-localized at the plasma membrane and at juxtanuclear region of COS-7 cells. In Jurkat cells, the endogenous hLnk also associates with the endogenous ABP-280 indicating that the association of these two proteins is physiological. The interacting domains of both proteins were mapped using yeast two-hybrid assays. Our results indicate that hLnk binds to the residues 2006-2454 (repeats 19-23C) of ABP-280. The domain in hLnk that associates with ABP-280 was mapped to an interdomain region of 56 amino acids between pleckstrin homology and Src homology 2 domains. These results suggest that hLnk may exert its regulatory role through its association with ABP-280.
Mesh Terms:
Actins, Animals, Binding Sites, COS Cells, Contractile Proteins, Humans, Jurkat Cells, Microfilament Proteins, Protein Binding, Proteins, Signal Transduction, T-Lymphocytes
Actins, Animals, Binding Sites, COS Cells, Contractile Proteins, Humans, Jurkat Cells, Microfilament Proteins, Protein Binding, Proteins, Signal Transduction, T-Lymphocytes
Mol. Immunol.
Date: Aug. 01, 2000
PubMed ID: 11163396
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