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  2. Nuclear speckles and nucleoli targeting by PIP2-PDZ domain interactions

Nuclear speckles and nucleoli targeting by PIP2-PDZ domain interactions

  • EMBO J. 2005 Jul 20;24(14):2556-65. doi: 10.1038/sj.emboj.7600722.
Eva Mortier 1 Gunther Wuytens Iris Leenaerts Femke Hannes Man Y Heung Gisèle Degeest Guido David Pascale Zimmermann
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Affiliation

  • 1 Laboratory for Glycobiology and Developmental Genetics, Department of Human Genetics, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Abstract

PDZ (Postsynaptic density protein, Disc large, Zona occludens) domains are protein-protein interaction modules that predominate in submembranous scaffolding proteins. Recently, we showed that the PDZ domains of syntenin-1 also interact with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) and that this interaction controls the recruitment of the protein to the plasma membrane. Here we evaluate the general importance of PIP2-PDZ domain interactions. We report that most PDZ proteins bind weakly to PIP2, but that syntenin-2, the closest homolog of syntenin-1, binds with high affinity to PIP2 via its PDZ domains. Surprisingly, these domains target syntenin-2 to nuclear PIP2 pools, in nuclear speckles and nucleoli. Targeting to these sites is abolished by treatments known to affect these PIP2 pools. Mutational and domain-swapping experiments indicate that high-affinity binding to PIP2 requires both PDZ domains of syntenin-2, but that its first PDZ domain contains the nuclear PIP2 targeting determinants. Depletion of syntenin-2 disrupts the nuclear speckles-PIP2 pattern and affects cell survival and cell division. These findings show that PIP2-PDZ domain interactions can directly contribute to subnuclear assembly processes.

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