Short Linear Sequence Motif LxxPTPh Targets Diverse Proteins to Growing Microtubule Ends
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2017-06-06
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Microtubule plus-end tracking proteins (+TIPs) are involved in virtually all microtubule-based processes. End-binding (EB) proteins are considered master regulators of +TIP interaction networks, since they autonomously track growing microtubule ends and recruit a plethora of proteins to this location. Two major EB-interacting elements have been described: CAP-Gly domains and linear SxIP sequence motifs. Here, we identified LxxPTPh as a third EB-binding motif that enables major +TIPs to interact with EBs at microtubule ends. In contrast to EB-SxIP and EB-CAP-Gly, the EB-LxxPTPh binding mode does not depend on the C-terminal tail region of EB. Our study reveals that +TIPs developed additional strategies besides CAP-Gly and SxIP to target EBs at growing microtubule ends. They further provide a unique basis to discover novel +TIPs, and to dissect the role of key interaction nodes and their differential regulation for hierarchical +TIP network organization and function in eukaryotic organisms.
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Kumar, A, Manatschal, C, Rai, A, Grigoriev, I, Degen, M S, Jaussi, R, Kretzschmar, I, Prota, A E, Volkmer, R, Kammerer, R A, Akhmanova, A & Steinmetz, M O 2017, 'Short Linear Sequence Motif LxxPTPh Targets Diverse Proteins to Growing Microtubule Ends', Structure with Folding & design, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 924-932. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2017.04.010