Abstract

Integrin adhesion receptors appear to be regulated by molecules that bind to their cytoplasmic domains. We previously identified a 22-kDa, EF-hand-containing protein, CIB, which binds to the alpha(IIb) cytoplasmic tail of the platelet integrin, alpha(IIb)beta(3). Here we describe regions within CIB and alpha(IIb) that interact with one another. CIB binding to alpha(IIb) cytoplasmic tail peptides, as measured by intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence, indicates a CIB-binding site within a hydrophobic, 15-amino acid, membrane-proximal region of alpha(IIb). This region is analogous to the alpha-helical targets of other EF-hand-containing proteins, such as calcineurin B or calmodulin. A homology model of CIB based upon calcineurin B and recoverin indicated a conserved hydrophobic pocket within the C-terminal EF-hand motifs of CIB as a potential integrin-binding site. CIB engineered to contain alanine substitutions in the implicated regions retained wild type secondary structure as determined by circular dichroism, yet failed to bind alpha(IIb) in 11 of 12 cases, whereas CIB mutated within the N terminus retained binding activity. Thus, specific hydrophobic residues in the C terminus of CIB appear necessary for CIB binding to alpha(IIb). The identification of essential interacting regions within alpha(IIb) and CIB provides tools for further probing potential interrelated functions of these proteins.

Highlights

  • Integrins are heterodimeric transmembrane receptors that support adhesion to extracellular proteins and mediate bidirectional cellular signaling

  • CIB binding to ␣IIb cytoplasmic tail peptides, as measured by intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence, indicates a CIB-binding site within a hydrophobic, 15-amino acid, membrane-proximal region of ␣IIb

  • CIB Interaction with ␣IIb by Intrinsic Tryptophan Fluorescence—We previously reported that CIB bound to the cytoplasmic tail of the ␣IIb integrin as detected by yeast two-hybrid screening [13] and by isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) [14]

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Introduction

Integrins are heterodimeric transmembrane receptors that support adhesion to extracellular proteins and mediate bidirectional cellular signaling. We previously identified a 22-kDa, EF-hand-containing protein, CIB, which binds to the ␣IIb cytoplasmic tail of the platelet integrin, ␣IIb␤3.

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