Identification of MAGI-3 as a transforming growth factor-alpha tail binding protein. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The cytoplasmic domain of the transforming growth factor-alpha precursor (proTGFalpha) contains a C-terminal PSD-95/SAP90, Discs Large, and Zona Occludens-1 (PDZ) recognition motif (TVV). By yeast two-hybrid screening of a mouse embryo library, we have found that a third member of a family of PDZ-containing proteins, membrane associated guanylate kinase inverted-3 (MAGI-3), binds to TGFalpha's TVV. MAGI-3 is widely expressed in multiple mouse tissues, including brain. Immunolocalization showed that MAGI-3 and TGFalpha were colocalized in neurons in the cortex and dentate gyrus, as well as in ependymal cells and some astrocytes. In vitro, proTGFalpha bound the PDZ-1 domain of MAGI-3 and MAGI-2, but not MAGI-1. MAGI-3 and the 17-kDa cell surface form of proTGFalpha interact transiently in MDCK cells stably transfected with both MAGI-3 and human proTGFalpha cDNAs. MAGI-3 and wild-type proTGFalpha colocalize at the cell surface. In contrast, MAGI-3 forms a stable complex with membrane-fixed TGFalpha early in the secretory pathway and interacts with immature and cell surface forms of membrane-fixed TGFalpha. Overexpression of MAGI-3 resulted in increased levels of TGFalpha in the basolateral medium of polarized MDCK cells, suggesting that MAGI-3 has a role in efficient trafficking of TGFalpha to the cell surface in polarized epithelial cells.

published proceedings

  • Exp Cell Res

altmetric score

  • 3

author list (cited authors)

  • Franklin, J. L., Yoshiura, K., Dempsey, P. J., Bogatcheva, G., Jeyakumar, L., Meise, K. S., ... Coffey, R. J.

citation count

  • 31

complete list of authors

  • Franklin, Jeffrey L||Yoshiura, Kenta||Dempsey, Peter J||Bogatcheva, Galina||Jeyakumar, Loice||Meise, Katherine S||Pearsall, R Scott||Threadgill, David||Coffey, Robert J

publication date

  • February 2005