Probing the ligand binding specificity of FNBP4 WW domains and interaction with FH1 domain of FMN1

IF 2.7 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Current Research in Structural Biology Pub Date : 2023-12-10 DOI:10.1016/j.crstbi.2023.100119
Shubham Das, Sankar Maiti
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Formins are a group of actin-binding proteins that mediate nascent actin filament polymerization, filament elongation, and barbed end-capping function, thereby regulating different cellular and developmental processes. Developmental processes like vertebrate gastrulation, neural growth cone dynamics, and limb development require formins functioning in a regulated manner. Formin-binding proteins like Rho GTPase regulate the activation of auto-inhibited conformation of diaphanous formins. Unlike other diaphanous formins, Formin1 (FMN1) a non-diaphanous formin is not regulated by Rho GTPase. FMN1 acts as an antagonist of the Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) signaling pathway during limb development. Several previous reports demonstrated that WW domain-containing proteins can interact with poly-proline-rich amino acid stretches of formins and play a crucial role in developmental processes. In contrast, WW domain-containing Formin-binding Protein 4 (FNBP4) protein plays an essential role in limb development. It has been hypothesized that the interaction between FNBP4 and FMN1 can further attribute to the role in limb development through the BMP signaling pathway. In this study, we have elucidated the binding kinetics of FNBP4 and FMN1 using surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Our findings confirm that the FNBP4 exhibits interaction with the poly-proline-rich formin homology 1 (FH1) domain of FMN1. Furthermore, only the first WW1 domains are involved in the interaction between the two domains. Thus, this study sheds light on the binding potentialities of WW domains of FNBP4 that might contribute to the regulation of FMN1 function.

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探究 FNBP4 WW 结构域的配体结合特异性以及与 FMN1 的 FH1 结构域的相互作用
Formins是一组肌动蛋白结合蛋白,介导新生肌动蛋白丝聚合、丝伸长和有刺的端盖功能,从而调节不同的细胞和发育过程。像脊椎动物原肠胚形成、神经生长锥动力学和肢体发育等发育过程都需要形成蛋白以受调节的方式发挥作用。形成蛋白结合蛋白如Rho GTPase调节透明形成蛋白自抑制构象的激活。与其他透明双胍不同,非透明双胍不受Rho GTPase的调控。在肢体发育过程中,FMN1作为骨形态发生蛋白(BMP)信号通路的拮抗剂。先前的一些报道表明,含有WW结构域的蛋白质可以与富含聚脯氨酸的formins氨基酸片段相互作用,并在发育过程中发挥重要作用。而含有WW结构域的formmin -binding Protein 4 (FNBP4)蛋白在肢体发育中起重要作用。据推测,FNBP4和FMN1之间的相互作用可以进一步归因于通过BMP信号通路在肢体发育中的作用。在这项研究中,我们利用表面等离子体共振(SPR)和酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)阐明了FNBP4和FMN1的结合动力学。我们的研究结果证实,FNBP4与FMN1的富含聚脯氨酸的双胍同源1 (FH1)结构域相互作用。此外,只有第一个WW1域涉及到两个域之间的交互。因此,本研究揭示了FNBP4的WW结构域的结合潜力,可能有助于调节FMN1的功能。
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