The zinc- and calcium-binding S100B interacts and co-localizes with IQGAP1 during dynamic rearrangement of cell membranes

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العنوان: The zinc- and calcium-binding S100B interacts and co-localizes with IQGAP1 during dynamic rearrangement of cell membranes
المؤلفون: Jean-Christophe Deloulme, Jérôme Garin, Jacques Baudier, Gaëlh Ouengue Mbele, Christian Delphin, Myriam Ferro, Miyoko Takahashi, Benoit J. Gentil
المصدر: The Journal of biological chemistry. 277(51)
سنة النشر: 2002
مصطلحات موضوعية: Cytoplasm, Time Factors, Membrane ruffling, Cell, Amino Acid Motifs, Blotting, Western, S100 Calcium Binding Protein beta Subunit, Biology, Astrocytoma, Transfection, Biochemistry, Mass Spectrometry, Cell membrane, Mice, IQGAP1, Extracellular, medicine, Tumor Cells, Cultured, Animals, Humans, Nerve Growth Factors, Molecular Biology, Binding Sites, Microscopy, Confocal, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Cell Membrane, S100 Proteins, Cell Biology, 3T3 Cells, Precipitin Tests, Cell biology, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Rats, Zinc, medicine.anatomical_structure, Microscopy, Fluorescence, ras GTPase-Activating Proteins, Calcium, Target protein, Carrier Proteins, Intracellular, Plasmids, Protein Binding
الوصف: The Zn(2+)- and Ca(2+)-binding S100B protein is implicated in multiple intracellular and extracellular regulatory events. In glial cells, a relationship exists between cytoplasmic S100B accumulation and cell morphological changes. We have identified the IQGAP1 protein as the major cytoplasmic S100B target protein in different rat and human glial cell lines in the presence of Zn(2+) and Ca(2+). Zn(2+) binding to S100B is sufficient to promote interaction with IQGAP1. IQ motifs on IQGAP1 represent the minimal interaction sites for S100B. We also provide evidence that, in human astrocytoma cell lines, S100B co-localizes with IQGAP1 at the polarized leading edge and areas of membrane ruffling and that both proteins relocate in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner within newly formed vesicle-like structures. Our data identify IQGAP1 as a potential target protein of S100B during processes of dynamic rearrangement of cell membrane morphology. They also reveal an additional cellular function for IQGAP1 associated with Zn(2+)/Ca(2+)-dependent relocation of S100B.
تدمد: 0021-9258
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::0e9f894e0b59c5faa855ba4a30d932e8
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12377780
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رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....0e9f894e0b59c5faa855ba4a30d932e8
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