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Binding of Neuronal Nitric-oxide Synthase (nNOS) to Carboxyl-terminal-binding Protein (CtBP) Changes the Localization of CtBP from the Nucleus to the Cytosol: a Novel Function for Targeting by the PDZ Domain of NNOS

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2001 Oct 9
PMID 11590170
Citations 30
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Recent work suggests a role for PDZ domains in the targeting of binding partners to specific sites in the cell. To identify whether the PDZ domain of neuronal nitric-oxide synthase (nNOS) can play such a role, we performed affinity chromatography of brain extract with the nNOS PDZ domain. We identified the carboxyl-terminal-binding protein (CtBP), a phosphoprotein first identified as a binding partner to adenovirus E1A, as a nNOS binding partner. CtBP interacts with the PDZ domain of nNOS, and this interaction can be competed with peptide that binds to the PDZ peptide-binding site. In addition, binding of CtBP to nNOS is dependent on its carboxyl-terminal sequence -DXL, residues conserved between species that fit the canonical sequence for nNOS PDZ binding. Immunoprecipitation studies show that CtBP and nNOS associate in the brain. When CtBP is expressed in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells, its distribution is primarily nuclear; however, when CtBP is co-expressed with nNOS, its localization becomes more cytosolic. This change in CtBP localization does not occur when its carboxyl-terminal nNOS PDZ binding motif is mutated or when CtBP is co-expressed with postsynaptic density 95, another PDZ domain-containing protein. Taken together, our data suggest a new function for nNOS as a regulator of CtBP nuclear localization.

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