Crystal structure of GRIP1 PDZ6-peptide complex reveals the structural basis for class IIPDZ target recognition and PDZ domain-mediated multimerization
- Abstract
- PDZ domains bind to short segments within target proteins in a sequence-specific fashion. Glutamate receptor-interacting protein (GRIP)/ABP family proteins contain six to seven PDZ domains and interact via the sixth PDZ domain (class II) with the C termini of various proteins including liprin-alpha. In addition the PDZ456 domain mediates the formation of homo- and heteromultimers of GRIP proteins. To better understand the structural basis of peptide recognition by a class II PDZ domain and PDZ-mediated multimerization, we determined the crystal structures of the GRIP1 PDZ6 domain alone and in complex with a synthetic C-terminal octapeptide of human liprin-alpha at resolutions of 1.5 and 1.8 Angstrom, respectively. Remarkably, unlike other class II PDZ domains, Ile-736 at alphaB5 rather than conserved Leu-732 at alphaB1 makes a direct hydrophobic contact with the side chain of the Tyr at the -2 position of the ligand. Moreover, the peptide-bound structure of PDZ6 shows a slight reorientation of helix all, indicating that the second hydrophobic pocket undergoes a conformational adaptation to accommodate the bulkiness of the Tyr side chain, and forms an antiparallel dimer through an interface located at a site distal to the peptide-binding groove. This configuration may enable formation of GRIP multimers and efficient clustering of GRIP-binding proteins.
- Author(s)
- Im, YJ; Park, SH; Rho, SH; Lee, JH; Kang, GB; Sheng, M; Kim, E; Eom, Soo Hyun
- Issued Date
- 2003-03
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1074/jbc.M212263200
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/18380
- Publisher
- American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc.
- Citation
- Journal of Biological Chemistry, v.278, no.10, pp.8501 - 8507
- ISSN
- 0021-9258
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