The G protein-coupled receptor CL1 interacts directly with proteins of the shank family

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Abstract

PDZ domains play a pivotal role in the synaptic localization of ion channels, receptors, signaling enzymes, and cell adhesion molecules. These domains mediate protein-protein interactions via the recognition of a conserved sequence motif at the extreme C terminus of their target proteins. By means of a yeast two-hybrid screen using the C terminus of the G protein-coupled α-latrotoxin receptor CL1 as bait, three PDZ domain proteins of the Shank family were identified. These proteins belong to a single protein family characterized by a common domain organization. The PDZ domain is highly conserved among the family members, significantly different from other known PDZ domains, and specifically binds to the C terminus of CL1. Shank1 and CL1 are expressed primarily in brain, and both proteins co-enrich in the postsynaptic density. Furthermore, Shank1 induces a clustering of CL1 in transfected cells, strongly supporting an interaction of both proteins in vivo.

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Tobaben, S., Sudhof, T. C., & Stahl, B. (2000). The G protein-coupled receptor CL1 interacts directly with proteins of the shank family. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275(46), 36204–36210. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M006448200

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