Molecular Dissection of the Munc18c/Syntaxin4 Interaction: Implications for Regulation of Membrane Trafficking
Molecular Dissection of the Munc18c/Syntaxin4 Interaction: Implications for Regulation of Membrane Trafficking
Sec1p/Munc18 (SM) proteins are believed to play an integral role in vesicle transport through their interaction with SNAREs. Different SM proteins have been shown to interact with SNAREs via different mechanisms, leading to the conclusion that their function has diverged. To further explore this notion, in this study, we have examined the molecular interactions between Munc18c and its cognate SNAREs as these molecules are ubiquitously expressed in mammals and likely regulate a universal plasma membrane trafficking step. Thus, Munc18c binds to monomeric syntaxin4 and the N‐terminal 29 amino acids of syntaxin4 are necessary for this interaction. We identified key residues in Munc18c and syntaxin4 that determine the N‐terminal interaction and that are consistent with the N‐terminal binding mode of yeast proteins Sly1p and Sed5p. In addition, Munc18c binds to the syntaxin4/SNAP23/VAMP2 SNARE complex. Pre‐assembly of the syntaxin4/Munc18c dimer accelerates the formation of SNARE complex compared to assembly with syntaxin4 alone. These data suggest that Munc18c interacts with its cognate SNAREs in a manner that resembles the yeast proteins Sly1p and Sed5p rather than the mammalian neuronal proteins Munc18a and syntaxin1a. The Munc18c–SNARE interactions described here imply that Munc18c could play a positive regulatory role in SNARE assembly.
- Griffith University Australia
- University of Queensland Australia
- University of Queensland Australia
- University of Glasgow United Kingdom
- Institute of Biomedical Science United Kingdom
780103 Chemical sciences, Models, Molecular, 570, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins, Protein Conformation, Biochemistry and cell biology not elsewhere classified, 3t3-l1 Adipocytes, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Molecular Sequence Data, Complex-formation, Glut4 Translocation, Cell Line, Mice, C1, Munc18 Proteins, Vesicle Trafficking, Protein : Protein Interaction, Snare Proteins, Animals, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence, Qc-SNARE Proteins, Munc18c, Qa-SNARE Proteins, Protein, Vertex Ring Domain, 780105 Biological sciences, Cell Membrane, Sm Protein, Fusion Proteins, Biological Transport, Cell Biology, Medical microbiology, Qb-SNARE Proteins, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Rats, 320305 Medical Biochemistry - Proteins and Peptides, Membrane Trafficking, Biochemistry and cell biology, Phase Peptide-synthesis, Syntaxin, SNARE Proteins, Protein Binding
780103 Chemical sciences, Models, Molecular, 570, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins, Protein Conformation, Biochemistry and cell biology not elsewhere classified, 3t3-l1 Adipocytes, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Molecular Sequence Data, Complex-formation, Glut4 Translocation, Cell Line, Mice, C1, Munc18 Proteins, Vesicle Trafficking, Protein : Protein Interaction, Snare Proteins, Animals, Humans, Amino Acid Sequence, Qc-SNARE Proteins, Munc18c, Qa-SNARE Proteins, Protein, Vertex Ring Domain, 780105 Biological sciences, Cell Membrane, Sm Protein, Fusion Proteins, Biological Transport, Cell Biology, Medical microbiology, Qb-SNARE Proteins, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Rats, 320305 Medical Biochemistry - Proteins and Peptides, Membrane Trafficking, Biochemistry and cell biology, Phase Peptide-synthesis, Syntaxin, SNARE Proteins, Protein Binding
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