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Association of dystrobrevin and regulatory subunit of protein kinase A: a new role for dystrobrevin as a scaffold for signaling proteins
Authors:Ceccarini Marina  Grasso Margherita  Veroni Caterina  Gambara Guido  Artegiani Benedetta  Macchia Gianfranco  Ramoni Carlo  Torreri Paola  Mallozzi Cinzia  Petrucci Tamara C  Macioce Pompeo
Institution:Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, 00161 Roma, Italy.
Abstract:The dystrophin-related and -associated protein dystrobrevin is a component of the dystrophin-associated protein complex, which directly links the cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix. It is now thought that this complex also serves as a dynamic scaffold for signaling proteins, and dystrobrevin may play a role in this context. Since dystrobrevin involvement in signaling pathways seems to be dependent on its interaction with other proteins, we sought new insights and performed a two-hybrid screen of a mouse brain cDNA library using beta-dystrobrevin, the isoform expressed in non-muscle tissues, as bait. Among the positive clones characterized after the screen, one encodes the regulatory subunit RIalpha of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase A (PKA). We confirmed the interaction by in vitro and in vivo association assays, and mapped the binding site of beta-dystrobrevin on RIalpha to the amino-terminal region encompassing the dimerization/docking domain of PKA regulatory subunit. We also found that the domain of interaction for RIalpha is contained in the amino-terminal region of beta-dystrobrevin. We obtained evidence that beta-dystrobrevin also interacts directly with RIIbeta, and that not only beta-dystrobrevin but also alpha-dystrobrevin interacts with PKA regulatory subunits. We show that both alpha and beta-dystrobrevin are specific phosphorylation substrates for PKA and that protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) is associated with dystrobrevins. Our results suggest a new role for dystrobrevin as a scaffold protein that may play a role in different cellular processes involving PKA signaling.
Keywords:DPC  dystrophin-associated protein complex  PKA  protein kinase A or cAMP-dependent protein kinase  R  regulatory subunit of protein kinase A  C  catalytic subunit of protein kinase A  AKAP  A kinase anchoring protein  PP1 and PP2  protein phosphatase 1 and protein phosphatase 2 families  OA  okadaic acid  RA  retinoic acid  HA  hemagglutinin  AD  Gal 4 activation domain  GST  glutathione S-transferase  mAb  monoclonal antibody
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