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Recognition of ERK MAP kinase by PEA-15 reveals a common docking site within the death domain and death effector domain.


ABSTRACT: PEA-15 is a multifunctional protein that modulates signaling pathways which control cell proliferation and cell death. In particular, PEA-15 regulates the actions of the ERK MAP kinase cascade by binding to ERK and altering its subcellular localization. The three-dimensional structure of PEA-15 has been determined using NMR spectroscopy and its interaction with ERK defined by characterization of mutants that modulate ERK function. PEA-15 is composed of an N-terminal death effector domain (DED) and a C-terminal tail of irregular structure. NMR 'footprinting' and mutagenesis identified elements of both the DED and tail that are required for ERK binding. Comparison of the DED-binding surface for ERK2 with the death domain (DD)-binding surface of Drosophila Tube revealed an unexpected similarity between the interaction modes of the DD and DED motifs in these proteins. Despite a lack of functional or sequence similarity between PEA-15 and Tube, these proteins utilize a common surface of the structurally similar DD and DED to recognize functionally diverse targets.

SUBMITTER: Hill JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC136945 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recognition of ERK MAP kinase by PEA-15 reveals a common docking site within the death domain and death effector domain.

Hill Justine M JM   Vaidyanathan Hema H   Ramos Joe W JW   Ginsberg Mark H MH   Werner Milton H MH  

The EMBO journal 20021201 23


PEA-15 is a multifunctional protein that modulates signaling pathways which control cell proliferation and cell death. In particular, PEA-15 regulates the actions of the ERK MAP kinase cascade by binding to ERK and altering its subcellular localization. The three-dimensional structure of PEA-15 has been determined using NMR spectroscopy and its interaction with ERK defined by characterization of mutants that modulate ERK function. PEA-15 is composed of an N-terminal death effector domain (DED) a  ...[more]

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