Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1964968 Cellular Signalling 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Purkinje cell protein-2 (PCP-2; L7/GPSM4) is a GoLoco motif-containing protein that is specifically expressed in Purkinje and retinal ON bipolar cells. An alternative splice variant of PCP-2 has recently been isolated which contains two GoLoco motifs. Although the second GoLoco motif (GL2) of PCP-2 has been reported to interact with Gα-subunits, a complete biochemical analysis of each individual motif of PCP-2 has not been performed. We demonstrate that the first GoLoco motif (GL1) of PCP-2 is equipotent as a guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitor (GDI) towards Gαi1 and Gαi2, while it has sevenfold lower GDI activity for Gαi3 and greater than 20-fold lower GDI activity against Gαo. In contrast we found PCP-2 GL2 to be essentially equipotent as a GDI for all Gαi subunits, but it had negligible activity toward Gαo. Using co-immunoprecipitation from COS-7 cells, we found that PCP-2 was only able to interact with Gαi1 but not Gαo nor Gα-subunits from other families (Gαs, Gαq, or Gα12). Mutational analysis of a non-canonical residue (glycine 24) in human PCP-2 GL1 provided evidence for heterogeneity in mechanisms of Gαi interactions with GoLoco motifs. Collectively, the data demonstrate that PCP-2 is a comparatively weak GoLoco motif protein that exhibits highest affinity interactions and GDI activity toward Gαi1, Gαi2, and Gαi3 subunits.
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