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Membrane Binding and Modulation of the PDZ Domain of PICK1.


ABSTRACT: Scaffolding proteins serve to assemble protein complexes in dynamic processes by means of specific protein-protein and protein-lipid binding domains. Many of these domains bind either proteins or lipids exclusively; however, it has become increasingly evident that certain domains are capable of binding both. Especially, many PDZ domains, which are highly abundant protein-protein binding domains, bind lipids and membranes. Here we provide an overview of recent large-scale studies trying to generalize and rationalize the binding patterns as well as specificity of PDZ domains towards membrane lipids. Moreover, we review how these PDZ-membrane interactions are regulated in the case of the synaptic scaffolding protein PICK1 and how this might affect cellular localization and function.

SUBMITTER: Erlendsson S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4704001 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Membrane Binding and Modulation of the PDZ Domain of PICK1.

Erlendsson Simon S   Madsen Kenneth Lindegaard KL  

Membranes 20151016 4


Scaffolding proteins serve to assemble protein complexes in dynamic processes by means of specific protein-protein and protein-lipid binding domains. Many of these domains bind either proteins or lipids exclusively; however, it has become increasingly evident that certain domains are capable of binding both. Especially, many PDZ domains, which are highly abundant protein-protein binding domains, bind lipids and membranes. Here we provide an overview of recent large-scale studies trying to genera  ...[more]

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