Solution Structure of Atypical Protein Kinase C PB1 Domain and Its Mode of Interaction with ZIP/p62 and MEK5

Atypical protein kinase C (aPKC) has been implicated in several signaling pathways such as cell polarity, cell survival, and cell differentiation. In contrast to other PKCs, aPKC is unique in having the PB1 ( P hox and B em 1 ) domain in the N terminus. The aPKC PB1 domain binds with ZIP/p62, Par6,...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of biological chemistry 2004-07, Vol.279 (30), p.31883-31890
Hauptverfasser: Hirano, Yoshinori, Yoshinaga, Sosuke, Ogura, Kenji, Yokochi, Masashi, Noda, Yukiko, Sumimoto, Hideki, Inagaki, Fuyuhiko
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Zusammenfassung:Atypical protein kinase C (aPKC) has been implicated in several signaling pathways such as cell polarity, cell survival, and cell differentiation. In contrast to other PKCs, aPKC is unique in having the PB1 ( P hox and B em 1 ) domain in the N terminus. The aPKC PB1 domain binds with ZIP/p62, Par6, or MEK5 through a PB1-PB1 domain interaction that controls the localization of aPKC. Here, we determined the three-dimensional structure of the PB1 domain of PKCι by NMR and found that the PB1 domain adopts a ubiquitin fold. The OPCA ( OP R, PC , and A ID) motif inserted into the ubiquitin fold was presented as a ββα fold in which the side chains of conserved Asp residues were oriented to the same direction to form an acidic surface. This structural feature suggested that the acidic surface of the PKCι PB1 domain interacted with the basic surface of the target PB1 domains, and this was confirmed in the case of the PKCι-ZIP/p62 complex by mutational analysis. Interestingly, in the PKCι PB1 domain a conserved lysine residue was located on the side opposite to the OPCA motif-presenting surface, suggesting dual roles for the PKCι PB1 domain in that it could interact with either the conserved lysine residue or the acidic residues on the OPCA motif of the target PB1 domains.
ISSN:0021-9258
1083-351X
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M403092200