posted on 2018-10-30, 00:00authored byMalgorzata E. Kokoszka, Stefanie L. Kall, Sehar Khosla, Jennifer E. McGinnis, Arnon Lavie, Brian K. Kay
Mixed-lineage kinase 3 (MLK3; also known as MAP3K11) is a Ser/Thr protein kinase widely expressed in normal and cancerous tissues, including brain, lung, liver, heart, and skeletal muscle tissues. Its Src homology 3 (SH3) domain has been implicated in MLK3 autoinhibition and interactions with other proteins, including those from viruses. The MLK3 SH3 domain contains a six-amino-acid insert corresponding to the n-Src insert, suggesting that MLK3 may bind additional peptides. Here, affinity selection of a phage-displayed combinatorial peptide library for MLK3's SH3 domain yielded a 13-mer peptide, designated "MLK3 SH3-interacting peptide" (MIP). Unlike most SH3 domain peptide ligands, MIP contained a single proline. The 1.2-Å crystal structure of the MIP-bound SH3 domain revealed that the peptide adopts a β-hairpin shape, and comparison with a 1.5-Å apo SH3 domain structure disclosed that the n-Src loop in SH3 undergoes an MIP-induced conformational change. A 1.5-Å structure of the MLK3 SH3 domain bound to a canonical proline-rich peptide from hepatitis C virus nonstructural 5A (NS5A) protein revealed that it and MIP bind the SH3 domain at two distinct sites, but biophysical analyses suggested that the two peptides compete with each other for SH3 binding. Moreover, SH3 domains of MLK1 and MLK4, but not MLK2, also bound MIP, suggesting that the MLK1-4 family may be differentially regulated through their SH3 domains. In summary, we have identified two distinct peptide-binding sites in the SH3 domain of MLK3, providing critical insights into mechanisms of ligand binding by the MLK family of kinases.
Funding
This work was supported by the Chicago Biomedical Consortium with support
from the Searle Funds at the Chicago Community Trust (to B. K. K.),
National Institutes of Health Grant R01EB013685 (to A. L.), and National
Institutes of Health T32 training support from NIDCR Grant DE018381 (to
S. L. K.). The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest with
the contents of this article. The content is solely the responsibility of the
authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the
National Institutes of Health.
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Web of Science and/or Scopus Database has reported a recent publication of yours: Kokoszka, M. E., Kall, S. L., Khosla, S., McGinnis, J. E., Lavie, A., & Kay, B. K. (2018). Identification of two distinct peptide-binding pockets in the SH3 domain of human mixed-lineage kinase 3. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 293(35), 13553-13565. doi:10.1074/jbc.RA117.000262
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