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Cytoskeletal scaffolding proteins interact with Lynch‐Syndrome associated mismatch repair protein MLH1
Authors:Angela Brieger  Boris Adryan  Fabian Wolpert  Sandra Passmann  Stefan Zeuzem  Jörg Trojan
Institution:1. Medical Clinic I, Biomedical Research Laboratory, Goethe‐University, Frankfurt, Germany;2. Cambridge Systems Biology Centre, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:The involvement of MLH1 in several mismatch repair‐independent cellular processes has been reported. In an attempt to gain further insight into the protein's cellular functions, we screened for novel interacting partners of MLH1 utilizing a bacterial two‐hybrid system. Numerous unknown interacting proteins were identified, suggesting novel biological roles of MLH1. The network of MLH1 and its partner proteins involves a multitude of cellular processes. Integration of our data with the “General Repository for Interaction Datasets” highlighted that MLH1 exhibits relationships to three interacting pairs of proteins involved in cytoskeletal and filament organization: Thymosin β 4 and Actin γ, Cathepsin B and Annexin A2 as well as Spectrin α and Desmin. Coimmunoprecipitation and colocalization experiments validated the interaction of MLH1 with these proteins. Differential mRNA levels of many of the identified proteins, detected by microarray analysis comparing MLH1‐deficient and ‐proficient cell lines, support the assumed interplay of MLH1 and the identified candidate proteins. By siRNA knock down of MLH1, we demonstrated the functional impact of MLH1–Actin interaction on filament organization and propose that dysregulation of MLH1 plays an essential role in cytoskeleton dynamics. Our data suggest novel roles of MLH1 in cellular organization and colorectal cancerogenesis.
Keywords:Cell biology  Cytoskeletal proteins  DNA mismatch repair  MLH1  Protein–  protein interaction  Two‐hybrid
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