Truncation of the caspase-related subunit (Gpi8p) of Saccharomyces cerevisiae GPI transamidase: dimerization revealed |
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Authors: | Meitzler Jennifer L Gray Jeffrey J Hendrickson Tamara L |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Remsen Hall, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA. |
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Abstract: | Eukaryotic proteins can be post-translationally modified with a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) membrane anchor. This modification reaction is catalyzed by GPI transamidase (GPI-T), a multimeric, membrane-bound enzyme. Gpi8p, an essential component of GPI-T, shares low sequence similarity with caspases and contains all or part of the enzyme's active site [U. Meyer, M. Benghezal, I. Imhof, A. Conzelmann, Biochemistry 39 (2000) 3461-3471]. Structural predictions suggest that the soluble portion of Gpi8p is divided into two domains: a caspase-like domain that contains the active site machinery and a second, smaller domain of unknown function. Based on these predictions, we evaluated a soluble truncation of Gpi8p (Gpi8(23-306)). Dimerization was investigated due to the known proclivity of caspases to homodimerize; a Gpi8(23-306) homodimer was detected by native gel and confirmed by mass spectrometry and N-terminal sequencing. Mutations at the putative caspase-like dimerization interface disrupted dimer formation. When combined, these results demonstrate an organizational similarity between Gpi8p and caspases. |
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Keywords: | GPI membrane anchor Gpi8 GPI transamidase Dimerization Homodimer Caspases |
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