Definition of a Sequence Unique in βII Spectrin Required for Its Axon‐Specific Interaction with Fodaxin (A60)

: Spectrin isotypes segregate in neurons and are differentially distributed between axons and somatodendritic compartments. Their functions in those compartments are likely to be mediated by proteins that interact selectively with one or other isotype. Fodaxin (an axon‐specific protein previously te...

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description : Spectrin isotypes segregate in neurons and are differentially distributed between axons and somatodendritic compartments. Their functions in those compartments are likely to be mediated by proteins that interact selectively with one or other isotype. Fodaxin (an axon‐specific protein previously termed A60) colocalizes in CNS neurons with axonal spectrin and in vitro binds brain spectrin (a mixture of αI, βI, αII, and βII polypeptides) but not erythrocyte spectrin (αI and βI). Because αII and βII spectrin polypeptides are enriched in axons, we investigated a possible binding of fodaxin to the types of spectrin found in axons. Fodaxin did not bind to isolated brain α chains. Bacterially expressed C‐terminal segments 18–19 of βII spectrin bound to fodaxin and inhibited the binding of fodaxin to whole brain spectrin. By contrast, recombinant segments 18–19 of the somatodendritic βIΣ2 spectrin showed no interaction with fodaxin. Within βII, fodaxin binding activity was localized to residues 2,087–2,198, which are unique to βII and link between the end of segment 18 and the pleckstrin homology domain in segment 19. The divergent regions of sequence in segments 19 of βII and βIΣ2 are candidates to mediate the isotype‐specific functions of spectrin. Fodaxin is the first protein to be described that discriminates between the unique regions of β spectrin isoforms.
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Animals
Axons - chemistry
Axons - metabolism
Biological and medical sciences
Biotin
Carrier Proteins - chemistry
Carrier Proteins - genetics
Carrier Proteins - metabolism
Cell Compartmentation - physiology
Cell structures and functions
Chromatography, Affinity
Cytoskeletal Proteins - metabolism
Cytoskeleton
Cytoskeleton, cytoplasm. Intracellular movements
Fodaxin
Fodrin
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Immunoblotting
Membrane Proteins - metabolism
Microfilament Proteins - chemistry
Microfilament Proteins - genetics
Microfilament Proteins - metabolism
Molecular and cellular biology
Molecular Sequence Data
Protein Structure, Tertiary
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Sheep
Spectrin
Spectrin - chemistry
Spectrin - genetics
Spectrin - metabolism
title Definition of a Sequence Unique in βII Spectrin Required for Its Axon‐Specific Interaction with Fodaxin (A60)
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