The Effect of Mutating the PDZ domains within secreted PDZD2

The Effect of Mutating the PDZ domains within secreted PDZD2

on its insulinotropic action in INS-IE cells

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-08-16 )

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PDZ domains are one of the most common protein-protein interaction domains in human. PDZ domain containing 2 protein (PDZD2) contains 6 PDZ domains and is highly expressed in pancreatic beta cells. It undergoes cleavage in the endoplasmic reticulum to produce a secreted form PDZD2 (sPDZD2) which retains the last two PDZ domains of PDZD2. sPDZD2 is a candidate beta cell regulatory factor. In current study, two mutated forms of sPDZD2 were generated with alterations in the amino acid sequence within the carboxylate-binding loop of one of the two PDZ domains, either at the PDZ5 or at the PDZ6 domain. Current study revealed that both the PDZ5-mutated and PDZ6-mutated sPDZD2 proteins failed to exert the insulinotropic effect that the wildtype sPDZD2 had on INS-1E cells when added exogenously in the culture medium. Both mutant proteins also failed to rescue the silencing action of siRNA on the insulinotropic effect of endogenous PDZD2 in INS-1E cells. These results suggest that intact carboxylate-binding loops of both PDZ5 and PDZ6 domain are crucial for the insulinotropic effect of sPDZD2 exerting on INS-1E cells.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8443-8533-5

ISBN-10:

3844385339

EAN:

9783844385335

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Zee man, Winnie Wat

Number of pages:

96

Published on:

2011-08-16

Category:

Genetics