2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2008.05.156
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Alternative splicing affecting the SH3A domain controls the binding properties of intersectin 1 in neurons

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“…The brain-enriched ITSN1-L isoform that has GEF activity toward Cdc42 GTPase was shown to be involved in dendritic spine morphogenesis (Nishimura et al, 2006;Thomas et al, 2009). Our previous results demonstrated that neuron-specific inclusion of exon 20 changes the binding properties of the SH3A domain, shifting its binding specificity from the signalling proteins Sos1 and Cbl to the cytoskeleton regulatory protein CdGAP and the endocytic proteins dynamin 1 and synaptojanin 1 (Tsyba et al, 2008). Skipping of the SH3C domain of ITSN1 or the SH3D domain of ITSN2 could change the interaction interfaces for certain ITSN protein partners or even abolish the interaction.…”
Section: Structure Of Itsn Family Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The brain-enriched ITSN1-L isoform that has GEF activity toward Cdc42 GTPase was shown to be involved in dendritic spine morphogenesis (Nishimura et al, 2006;Thomas et al, 2009). Our previous results demonstrated that neuron-specific inclusion of exon 20 changes the binding properties of the SH3A domain, shifting its binding specificity from the signalling proteins Sos1 and Cbl to the cytoskeleton regulatory protein CdGAP and the endocytic proteins dynamin 1 and synaptojanin 1 (Tsyba et al, 2008). Skipping of the SH3C domain of ITSN1 or the SH3D domain of ITSN2 could change the interaction interfaces for certain ITSN protein partners or even abolish the interaction.…”
Section: Structure Of Itsn Family Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…ITSN1 transcripts containing exon 20 are neuron-specific and their expression is developmentally regulated (Tsyba et al, 2004;Tsyba et al, 2008). The frequency of the + exon 20 variant of ITSN1 increases during fetal brain development whereas the level of the transcript lacking exon 20 decreases correspondingly.…”
Section: Structure Of Itsn Family Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, a microexon in the SH3 domain of the Down syndrome-associated gene Itsn1, which we show here is strongly regulated by nSR100 (Supplemental Fig. S5), promotes interactions with multiple partners (Tsyba et al 2008). A recent report demonstrated that an nSR100-regulated microexon in the Zfyve27 transcript (Fig.…”
Section: Functional Impact Of Nsr100-regulated Microexonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously we described two splicing events affecting exons 6 and 20 of the ITSN1 pre-mRNA: i) inclusion of exon 6′ instead of 6 results in deletion of 37 amino acids between the EH1 and EH2 domains (Tsyba et al, 2004); ii) neuron-specific inclusion of exon 20 that leads to a modification in the structure and ligand specificity of the SH3A domain (Dergai et al, 2010;Tsyba et al, 2008).…”
Section: Itsn1 Isoform With Alternative 3′-end Is Specific Of Placentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All PCR-generated DNA fragments were sequenced to confirm fidelity. The constructs expressing the GST fused SH3A domain of ITSN1 and the SH3 domain of amhiphysin 1 were described previously (Dergai et al, 2010;Tsyba et al, 2008).…”
Section: Expression Constructsmentioning
confidence: 99%