INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE AMINO-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF P56(LCK) AND CYTOPLASMIC DOMAINS OF CD4 AND CD8-ALPHA IN YEAST

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作者
CAMPBELL, KS
BUDER, A
DEUSCHLE, U
机构
[1] Basel Institute for Immunology, Basel
[2] Hoffmann-Laroche Ag, Pharmaceutical Research Gene Technologies, Basel
关键词
CD4; CD8; P56(LCK); YEAST; 2-HYBRID SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1002/eji.1830250842
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
The interactions between CD4 or CD8 and p56(lck) were tested using the two-hybrid protein interaction system in yeast. Plasmid constructs were created which fuse the cytoplasmic domains of either CD I or CD8 alpha to the DNA-binding protein LexA, and the unique amino-terminal domain of p56(lck) fused to a transcriptional activation domain. These constructs were transfected into yeast bearing lacZ and LEU2 reporter genes controlled by upstream LexA operator sequences. Yeast transfectants bearing either CD4 or CD8 alpha hybrid proteins in combination with the amino terminal p56(lck) hybrid protein exhibited increased beta-galactosidase activity and growth on leucine-deficient medium, indicating interactions between these protein domains. Quantitation of reporter activation indicated that the interaction of p56(lck) with CD8 alpha is at least 18-fold weaker than the interaction with CD4 in this assay. This reduced interactive capacity is apparently not due to competition by CD8 alpha interacting with itself, since homotypic or heterotypic interactions between CD8 alpha and/or CD4 could not be detected. Truncation and point mutants demonstrated that the interactions of p56(lck) with CD4 or CD8 alpha were dependent on the integrity of a pair of cysteines on each protein. The results indicate that these interactions do not require any additional proteins. Additionally, expression of the entire p56(lck) molecule as a hybrid with LexA resulted in dramatic reduction in the growth of yeast. Though the two-hybrid system is a powerful tool for examining protein interactions, this result indicates potential limitations in studying full-length src family tyrosine kinases in yeast.
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页码:2408 / 2412
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