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Structure-function study of the N-terminal domain of exocyst subunit Sec3.


ABSTRACT: The exocyst is an evolutionarily conserved octameric complex involved in polarized exocytosis from yeast to humans. The Sec3 subunit of the exocyst acts as a spatial landmark for exocytosis through its ability to bind phospholipids and small GTPases. The structure of the N-terminal domain of Sec3 (Sec3N) was determined ab initio and defines a new subclass of pleckstrin homology (PH) domains along with a new family of proteins carrying this domain. Respectively, N- and C-terminal to the PH domain Sec3N presents an additional alpha-helix and two beta-strands that mediate dimerization through domain swapping. The structure identifies residues responsible for phospholipid binding, which when mutated in cells impair the localization of exocyst components at the plasma membrane and lead to defects in exocytosis. Through its ability to bind the small GTPase Cdc42 and phospholipids, the PH domain of Sec3 functions as a coincidence detector at the plasma membrane.

SUBMITTER: Baek K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2856249 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structure-function study of the N-terminal domain of exocyst subunit Sec3.

Baek Kyuwon K   Knödler Andreas A   Lee Sung Haeng SH   Zhang Xiaoyu X   Orlando Kelly K   Zhang Jian J   Foskett Trevor J TJ   Guo Wei W   Dominguez Roberto R  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100205 14


The exocyst is an evolutionarily conserved octameric complex involved in polarized exocytosis from yeast to humans. The Sec3 subunit of the exocyst acts as a spatial landmark for exocytosis through its ability to bind phospholipids and small GTPases. The structure of the N-terminal domain of Sec3 (Sec3N) was determined ab initio and defines a new subclass of pleckstrin homology (PH) domains along with a new family of proteins carrying this domain. Respectively, N- and C-terminal to the PH domain  ...[more]

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