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Purification and Functional Characterization of the C-Terminal Domain of the β-Actin-Binding Protein AIM1 In Vitro

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Journal Molecules
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biology
Date 2018 Dec 15
PMID 30544954
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Abstract

The protein absent in melanoma 1 (AIM1) is a member of the βγ-crystal lens superfamily that is associated with the development of multiple cancers. The binding of AIM1 to β-actin affects the migration and invasion of prostate cancer epithelial cells. The C-terminus of AIM1 is required for the β-actin interaction. However, the characteristics of AIM1 in vitro and the interaction mode between AIM1 and β-actin remain unknown. We describe novel methods to prepare pure recombinant AIM1 and identify possible binding modes between AIM1 and β-actin; we also obtain the crystal of the first two βγ-crystallin domains of AIM1 (g1g2) for future structural biology research. We first express and purify AIM1 after cloning the sequence into a modified pET-28a_psp expression vector. Next, we define the minimum unit formed by the βγ-crystallin domain repeats that bound to β-actin and perform its physiological function. Finally, we made the structural model of the AIM1 g1g2 that can be used to guide future biomedical investigations and prostate cancer research.

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