Association of neurofilament proteins with neuronal Cdk5 activator

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Abstract

Cdk5 exists in brain extracts in multiple forms, one of which is a macromolecular protein complex comprising Cdk5, neuron-specific Cdk5 activator p35(nck5a) and other protein components (Lee, K.-Y., Rosales, J. L., Tang, D., and Wang, J. H. (1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271, 1538-1543). The yeast two-hybrid system was employed to identify p3(nck5a)-interacting proteins from a human brain cDNA library. One of the isolated clones encodes a fragment of glial fibrillary acidic protein, which is a glial-specific protein. Sequence alignment revealed significant homology between the p35(nck5a)-binding fragment of glial fibrillary acidic protein and corresponding regions in neurofilaments. The association between p35(nck5a) and neurofilament medium molecular weight subunit (NF-M) was confirmed by both the yeast two-hybrid assay and direct binding of the bacteria-expressed proteins. The p35(nck5a) binding site on NF-M was mapped to a carboxyl- terminal region of the rod domain, in close proximity to the putative Cdk5 phosphorylation sites in NF-M. A region immediately amino-terminal to the kinase-activating domain in p35(nck5a) is required for its binding with NF- M. In in vitro binding assays, NF-M binds both monomeric p35(nck5a) and the Cdk5/p35(nck5a) complex. The binding of NF-M has no effect on the kinase activity of Cdk5/p35(nck5a).

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Qi, Z., Tang, D., Zhu, X., Fujita, D. J., & Wang, J. H. (1998). Association of neurofilament proteins with neuronal Cdk5 activator. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(4), 2329–2335. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.4.2329

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