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Interactions with PDZ Domain Proteins PIST/GOPC and PDZK1 Regulate Intracellular Sorting of the Somatostatin Receptor Subtype 5

Authors: Wolf, Wente; Thomas, Stroh; Alain, Beaudet; Dietmar, Richter; Hans-Jürgen, Kreienkamp;

Interactions with PDZ Domain Proteins PIST/GOPC and PDZK1 Regulate Intracellular Sorting of the Somatostatin Receptor Subtype 5

Abstract

By yeast two-hybrid screening we have identified interaction partners for the intracellular C-terminal tail of the human and rodent somatostatin receptor subtype 5 (SSTR5). Interactions with the PDZ domain-containing proteins PIST and PDZK1 are mediated by the PDZ ligand motif at the C terminus of the receptor; in case of the human and mouse (but not the rat) receptors, a slight sequence variation of this motif also allows for binding of the peroxisomal receptor PEX5. PIST is Golgi-associated and retains SSTR5 in the Golgi apparatus when coexpressed with the receptor; PDZK1 on the other hand associates with the SSTR5 at the plasma membrane. Endogenous SSTR5 in the neuroendocrine AtT-20 tumor cell line is colocalized with PIST in the Golgi apparatus. On a functional level, removal of the PDZ ligand motif of the receptor does not interfere with agonist-dependent internalization of the receptor or its targeting to a Golgi-associated compartment; however, recycling of the receptor to the plasma membrane after washout of the agonist is inhibited, suggesting that the PDZ-mediated interaction of SSTR5 is required for postendocytic sorting.

Keywords

DNA, Complementary, Amino Acid Motifs, Cell Membrane, Green Fluorescent Proteins, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Golgi Apparatus, Golgi Matrix Proteins, Ligands, Immunohistochemistry, Endocytosis, Cell Line, Cell Line, Tumor, Animals, Humans, Immunoprecipitation, Insulin, Amino Acid Sequence, Carrier Proteins, Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing, Glutathione Transferase

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