Abstract
The neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) tumor suppressor gene encodes merlin, a protein with homology to the cell membrane/F-actin linking proteins, moesin, ezrin and radixin. Unlike these closely related proteins, merlin lacks a C-terminal F-actin binding site detectable by actin blot overlays, and the GFP-tagged merlin C terminal domain co-distributes with neither stress fibers nor cortical actin in NIH3T3 cells. Merlin also differs from the other three proteins in its inter- and intramolecular domain interactions, as shown by in vitro binding and yeast two-hybrid assays. As is true for ezrin, moesin and radixin, the N- and C-terminal domains of merlin type 1 bind to each other. However, full-length merlin and its N- and C-terminal domains, as well as the C-terminal domain of ezrin, interact with other full-length merlin type 1 molecules, and its C-terminal domain interacts with itself. Merlin 1 function in cells may thus depend on intra- and intermolecular interactions and their modulation, which include interactions with other members of this protein family.
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Huang, L., Ichimaru, E., Pestonjamasp, K., Cui, X., Nakamura, H., Lo, G. Y. H., … Furthmayr, H. (1998). Merlin differs from moesin in binding to F-actin and in its intra- and intermolecular interactions. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 248(3), 548–553. https://doi.org/10.1006/bbrc.1998.9009
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