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Publication : FBP WW domains and the Abl SH3 domain bind to a specific class of proline-rich ligands.

First Author  Bedford MT Year  1997
Journal  EMBO J Volume  16
Issue  9 Pages  2376-83
PubMed ID  9171351 Mgi Jnum  J:43532
Mgi Id  MGI:1196211 Doi  10.1093/emboj/16.9.2376
Citation  Bedford MT, et al. (1997) FBP WW domains and the Abl SH3 domain bind to a specific class of proline-rich ligands. EMBO J 16(9):2376-83
abstractText  WW domains are conserved protein motifs of 38-40 amino acids found in a broad spectrum of proteins. They mediate protein-protein interactions by binding proline-rich modules in ligands. A 10 amino acid proline-rich portion of the morphogenic protein, formin, is bound in vitro by both the WW domain of the formin-binding protein 11 (FBP11) and the SH3 domain of Abl. To explore whether the FBP11 WW domain and Abl SH3 domain bind to similar ligands, we screened a mouse limb bud expression library for putative ligands of the FBP11 WW domain. In so doing, we identified eight ligands (WBP3 through WBP10), each of which contains a proline-rich region or regions. Peptide sequence comparisons of the ligands revealed a conserved motif of 10 amino acids that acts as a modular sequence binding the FBP11 WW domain, but not the WW domain of the putative signal transducing factor, hYAP65. Interestingly, the consensus ligand for the FBP11 WW domain contains residues that are also required for binding by the Abl SH3 domain. These findings support the notion that the FBP11 WW domain and the Abl SH3 domain can compete for the same proline-rich ligands and suggest that at least two subclasses of WW domains exist, namely those that bind a PPLP motif, and those that bind a PPXY motif.
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