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Functional characterization of the interactions between endosomal adaptor protein APPL1 and the NuRD co-repressor complex

Multifunctional adaptor protein APPL1 [adaptor protein containing PH (pleckstrin homology) domain, PTB (phosphotyrosine binding) domain and leucine zipper motif] belongs to a growing group of endocytic proteins which actively participate in various stages of signalling pathways. Owing to its interac...

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Autores principales: Banach-Orlowska, Magdalena, Pilecka, Iwona, Torun, Anna, Pyrzynska, Beata, Miaczynska, Marta
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Publicado: Portland Press Ltd. 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19686092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BJ20090086
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author Banach-Orlowska, Magdalena
Pilecka, Iwona
Torun, Anna
Pyrzynska, Beata
Miaczynska, Marta
author_facet Banach-Orlowska, Magdalena
Pilecka, Iwona
Torun, Anna
Pyrzynska, Beata
Miaczynska, Marta
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description Multifunctional adaptor protein APPL1 [adaptor protein containing PH (pleckstrin homology) domain, PTB (phosphotyrosine binding) domain and leucine zipper motif] belongs to a growing group of endocytic proteins which actively participate in various stages of signalling pathways. Owing to its interaction with the small GTPase Rab5, APPL1 localizes predominantly to a subpopulation of early endosomes but is also capable of nucleocytoplasmic shuttling. Among its various binding partners, APPL1 was reported to associate with the nuclear co-repressor complex NuRD (nucleosome remodelling and deacetylase), containing both nucleosome remodelling and HDAC (histone deacetylase) activities, but the biochemical basis or functional relevance of this interaction remained unknown. Here we characterized the binding between APPL1 and NuRD in more detail, identifying HDAC2 as the key NuRD subunit responsible for this association. APPL1 interacts with the NuRD complex containing enzymatically active HDAC2 but not HDAC1 as the only deacetylase. However, the cellular levels of HDAC1 can regulate the extent of APPL1–NuRD interactions, which in turn modulates the nucleocytoplasmic distribution of APPL1. Increased binding of APPL1 to NuRD upon silencing of HDAC1 promotes the nuclear localization of APPL1, whereas HDAC1 overexpression exerts an opposite effect. Moreover, we also uncovered a NuRD-independent interaction of APPL1 with HDAC1. APPL1 overexpression affects the composition of the HDAC1-containing NuRD complex and the expression of HDAC1 target p21(WAF1/CIP1). Cumulatively, these data reveal a surprising complexity of APPL1 interactions with HDACs, with functional consequences for the modulation of gene expression. In a broader sense, these results contribute to an emerging theme of endocytic proteins playing alternative roles in the cell nucleus.
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spelling pubmed-27626922009-10-19 Functional characterization of the interactions between endosomal adaptor protein APPL1 and the NuRD co-repressor complex Banach-Orlowska, Magdalena Pilecka, Iwona Torun, Anna Pyrzynska, Beata Miaczynska, Marta Biochem J Research Article Multifunctional adaptor protein APPL1 [adaptor protein containing PH (pleckstrin homology) domain, PTB (phosphotyrosine binding) domain and leucine zipper motif] belongs to a growing group of endocytic proteins which actively participate in various stages of signalling pathways. Owing to its interaction with the small GTPase Rab5, APPL1 localizes predominantly to a subpopulation of early endosomes but is also capable of nucleocytoplasmic shuttling. Among its various binding partners, APPL1 was reported to associate with the nuclear co-repressor complex NuRD (nucleosome remodelling and deacetylase), containing both nucleosome remodelling and HDAC (histone deacetylase) activities, but the biochemical basis or functional relevance of this interaction remained unknown. Here we characterized the binding between APPL1 and NuRD in more detail, identifying HDAC2 as the key NuRD subunit responsible for this association. APPL1 interacts with the NuRD complex containing enzymatically active HDAC2 but not HDAC1 as the only deacetylase. However, the cellular levels of HDAC1 can regulate the extent of APPL1–NuRD interactions, which in turn modulates the nucleocytoplasmic distribution of APPL1. Increased binding of APPL1 to NuRD upon silencing of HDAC1 promotes the nuclear localization of APPL1, whereas HDAC1 overexpression exerts an opposite effect. Moreover, we also uncovered a NuRD-independent interaction of APPL1 with HDAC1. APPL1 overexpression affects the composition of the HDAC1-containing NuRD complex and the expression of HDAC1 target p21(WAF1/CIP1). Cumulatively, these data reveal a surprising complexity of APPL1 interactions with HDACs, with functional consequences for the modulation of gene expression. In a broader sense, these results contribute to an emerging theme of endocytic proteins playing alternative roles in the cell nucleus. Portland Press Ltd. 2009-10-12 2009-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2762692/ /pubmed/19686092 http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BJ20090086 Text en © 2009 The Author(s) The author(s) has paid for this article to be freely available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Torun, Anna
Pyrzynska, Beata
Miaczynska, Marta
Functional characterization of the interactions between endosomal adaptor protein APPL1 and the NuRD co-repressor complex
title Functional characterization of the interactions between endosomal adaptor protein APPL1 and the NuRD co-repressor complex
title_full Functional characterization of the interactions between endosomal adaptor protein APPL1 and the NuRD co-repressor complex
title_fullStr Functional characterization of the interactions between endosomal adaptor protein APPL1 and the NuRD co-repressor complex
title_full_unstemmed Functional characterization of the interactions between endosomal adaptor protein APPL1 and the NuRD co-repressor complex
title_short Functional characterization of the interactions between endosomal adaptor protein APPL1 and the NuRD co-repressor complex
title_sort functional characterization of the interactions between endosomal adaptor protein appl1 and the nurd co-repressor complex
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19686092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/BJ20090086
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