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Proteome‐wide analysis of phospho‐regulated PDZ domain interactions
Authors:Gustav N Sundell  Roland Arnold  Muhammad Ali  Piangfan Naksukpaiboon  Julien Orts  Peter Güntert  Celestine N Chi  Ylva Ivarsson
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry – BMC, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;2. Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK;3. Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland;4. Institute of Biophysical Chemistry, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany;5. Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:A key function of reversible protein phosphorylation is to regulate protein–protein interactions, many of which involve short linear motifs (3–12 amino acids). Motif‐based interactions are difficult to capture because of their often low‐to‐moderate affinities. Here, we describe phosphomimetic proteomic peptide‐phage display, a powerful method for simultaneously finding motif‐based interaction and pinpointing phosphorylation switches. We computationally designed an oligonucleotide library encoding human C‐terminal peptides containing known or predicted Ser/Thr phosphosites and phosphomimetic variants thereof. We incorporated these oligonucleotides into a phage library and screened the PDZ (PSD‐95/Dlg/ZO‐1) domains of Scribble and DLG1 for interactions potentially enabled or disabled by ligand phosphorylation. We identified known and novel binders and characterized selected interactions through microscale thermophoresis, isothermal titration calorimetry, and NMR. We uncover site‐specific phospho‐regulation of PDZ domain interactions, provide a structural framework for how PDZ domains accomplish phosphopeptide binding, and discuss ligand phosphorylation as a switching mechanism of PDZ domain interactions. The approach is readily scalable and can be used to explore the potential phospho‐regulation of motif‐based interactions on a large scale.
Keywords:PDZ domain  phage display  phosphorylation  protein–  protein interaction  Scribble
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