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Publication : Bmcc1s interacts with the phosphate-activated glutaminase in the brain.

First Author  Boulay AC Year  2013
Journal  Biochimie Volume  95
Issue  4 Pages  799-807
PubMed ID  23246912 Mgi Jnum  J:309777
Mgi Id  MGI:6760046 Doi  10.1016/j.biochi.2012.11.016
Citation  Boulay AC, et al. (2013) Bmcc1s interacts with the phosphate-activated glutaminase in the brain. Biochimie 95(4):799-807
abstractText  Bmcc1s, a brain-enriched short isoform of the BCH-domain containing molecule Bmcc1, has recently been shown to interact with the microtubule-associated protein MAP6 and to regulate cell morphology. Here we identified kidney-type glutaminase (KGA), the mitochondrial enzyme responsible for the conversion of glutamine to glutamate in neurons, as a novel partner of Bmcc1s. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments confirmed that Bmcc1s and KGA form a physiological complex in the brain, whereas binding and modeling studies showed that they interact with each other. Overexpression of Bmcc1s in mouse primary cortical neurons impaired proper mitochondrial targeting of KGA leading to its accumulation within the cytoplasm. Thus, Bmcc1s may control the trafficking of KGA to the mitochondria.
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