Sharpin, a novel postsynaptic density protein that directly interacts with the Shank family of proteins

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The Shank family of proteins (also termed CortBP, ProSAP, or Synamon) is highly enriched in the postsynaptic density (PSD) of excitatory synapses in brain. Shank contains multiple domains for protein-protein interactions, including ankyrin repeats, SH3 domain, PDZ domain, SAM domain, and an extensive proline-rich region. We have identified a novel protein, termed Sharpin, that directly interacts with the ankyrin repeats of Shank, Sharpin is enriched in the PSD and forms a complex with Shank in heterologous cells and brain. Immunostaining reveals the presence of Sharpin at excitatory synapses and its colocalization with Shank. While the C-terminal half of Sharpin interacts with Shank, the N-terminal half of Sharpin mediates homomultimerization. Considering the fact that the ankyrin repeats and the SH3 domain of Shank can be truncated by alternative splicing, these results define Sharpin as a novel PSD protein that may regulate the complexity of the Shank-based protein network in an alternative splicing-dependent manner.
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC
Issue Date
2001-02
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS; 90/POSTSYNAPTIC DENSITY-95-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN; KINASE-LIKE DOMAIN; SYNAPTIC PROTEINS; RAT-BRAIN; INTRAMOLECULAR INTERACTION; GUANYLATE KINASES; MOLECULAR-CLONING; BINDING-PROTEIN; PDZ PROTEINS

Citation

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE, v.17, no.2, pp.385 - 397

ISSN
1044-7431
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/82125
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