Identification of Two SH3-binding Motifs in the Regulatory Subunit of Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
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Src homology 3 (SH3) domains have been recently shown to bind to proline-rich sequences contained in 3BP1, 3BP2, and SOS. In a recent study we demonstrated that phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase) associates with the Fyn SH3 domain. Here we show that p85, the regulatory subunit of PI 3-kinase, binds directly to the SH3 domains of Abl, Lck, Fyn, and p85 itself. An examination of p85 amino acid sequence revealed two proline-rich sequences in its N-terminal region similar to those present in 3BP1, 3BP2, and SOS. To test whether these sequences mediate the association of p85 with SH3 domains two peptides with amino acid composition corresponding to the p85 alpha proline-rich sequences were synthesized and used in competition assays. Both peptides worked equally well in inhibiting the binding of PI 3-kinase activity and p85 alpha to Fyn SH3 domain, whereas a control peptide had no effect. These results indicate that, as in 3BP1 and SOS, the proline-rich sequences in p85 mediate its interaction with SH3 domains. These results also suggest that the SH3 domain of p85 may "self-associate" with the proline-rich motifs of the same subunit as part of the PI 3-kinase regulatory mechanism.
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