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The importance of serine 776 in Ataxin-1 partner selection: a FRET analysis.


ABSTRACT: Anomalous expansion of a polymorphic tract in Ataxin-1 causes the autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxia type 1. In addition to polyglutamine expansion, requirements for development of pathology are phosphorylation of serine 776 in Ataxin-1 and nuclear localization of the protein. The phosphorylation state of serine 776 is also crucial for selection of the Ataxin-1 multiple partners. Here, we have used FRET for an in cell study of the interaction of Ataxin-1 with the spliceosome-associated U2AF65 and the adaptor 14-3-3 proteins. Using wild-type Ataxin-1 and Ser776 mutants to a phosphomimetic aspartate and to alanine, we show that U2AF65 binds Ataxin-1 in a Ser776 phosphorylation independent manner whereas 14-3-3 interacts with phosphorylated wild-type Ataxin-1 but not with the mutants. These results indicate that Ser776 acts as the molecular switch that discriminates between normal and aberrant function and that phosphomimetics is not a generally valid approach whose applicability should be carefully validated.

SUBMITTER: Menon RP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3513968 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The importance of serine 776 in Ataxin-1 partner selection: a FRET analysis.

Menon Rajesh P RP   Soong Daniel D   de Chiara Cesira C   Holt Mark R MR   Anilkumar Narayana N   Pastore Annalisa A  

Scientific reports 20121204


Anomalous expansion of a polymorphic tract in Ataxin-1 causes the autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxia type 1. In addition to polyglutamine expansion, requirements for development of pathology are phosphorylation of serine 776 in Ataxin-1 and nuclear localization of the protein. The phosphorylation state of serine 776 is also crucial for selection of the Ataxin-1 multiple partners. Here, we have used FRET for an in cell study of the interaction of Ataxin-1 with the spliceosome-associated U2  ...[more]

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