Oligomerization-dependent association of the SAM domains from Schizosaccharomyces pombe Byr2 and Ste4

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SAM (sterile alpha motif) domains are protein-protein interaction modules found in a large number of regulatory proteins. Byr2 and Ste4 are two SAM domain-containing proteins in the mating pheromone response pathway of the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Byr2 is a mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase that is regulated by Ste4. Tu et al. (Tu, H., Barr, M., Dong, D. L., and Wigler, M. (1997) Mol. Cell. Biol. 17, 5876-5887) showed that the isolated SAM domain of Byr2 binds a fragment of Ste4 that contains both a leucine zipper (Ste4-LZ) domain as well as a SAM domain, suggesting that Byr2-SAM and Ste4-SAM may form a hetero-oligomer. Here, we show that the individual SAM domains of Ste4 and Byr2 are monomeric at low concentrations and bind to each other in a 1:1 stoichiometry with a relatively weak dissociation constant of 56 ± 3 μM. Inclusion of the Ste4-LZ domain, which determines the oligomeric state of Ste4, has a dramatic effect on binding affinity, however. We find that the Ste4-LZ domain is trimeric and, when included with the Ste4-SAM domain, yields a 3:1 Ste4-LZ-SAM:Byr2-SAM complex with a tight dissociation constant of 19 ± 4 nM. These results suggest that the Ste4-LZ-SAM protein may recognize multiple binding sites on Byr2-SAM, indicating a new mode of oligomeric organization for SAM domains. The fact that high affinity binding occurs only with the addition of an oligomerization domain suggests that it may be necessary to include ancillary oligomerization modules when searching for binding partners of SAM domains.

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Ramachander, R., Kim, C. A., Phillips, M. L., Mackereth, C. D., Thanos, C. D., McIntosh, L. P., & Bowie, J. U. (2002). Oligomerization-dependent association of the SAM domains from Schizosaccharomyces pombe Byr2 and Ste4. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(42), 39585–39593. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M207273200

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