Binding of the C-terminal Sterile α Motif (SAM) Domain of Human p73 to Lipid Membranes

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Abstract

The α splice variant of p73 (p73α), a homologue of the tumor suppressor p53, has close to its C terminus a sterile α motif (SAM), SAMp73, that is thought to be involved in protein-protein interactions. Here, we report the lipid binding properties of this domain. Binding was assayed against zwitterionic (phosphatidylcholine) and anionic (phosphatidic acid) lipids and was studied by different biophysical techniques, namely, circular dichroism and fluorescence spectroscopies and differential scanning calorimetry. These techniques unambiguously indicate that SAMp73 binds to lipids. The binding involves protein surface attachment and partial membrane penetration, accompanied by changes in SAMp73 structure.

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Barrera, F. N., Poveda, J. A., González-Ros, J. M., & Neira, J. L. (2003). Binding of the C-terminal Sterile α Motif (SAM) Domain of Human p73 to Lipid Membranes. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278(47), 46878–46885. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M307846200

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