Abstract

Familial cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are predominantly neurovascular lesions and are associated with mutations within the KRIT1, CCM2, and PDCD10 genes. The protein products of KRIT1 and CCM2 (Krev interaction trapped 1 (KRIT1) and cerebral cavernous malformations 2 (CCM2), respectively) directly interact with each other. Disease-associated mutations in KRIT1 and CCM2 mostly result in loss of their protein products, although rare missense point mutations can also occur. From gene sequencing of patients known or suspected to have one or more CCMs, we discover a series of missense point mutations in KRIT1 and CCM2 that result in missense mutations in the CCM2 and KRIT1 proteins. To place these mutations in the context of the molecular level interactions of CCM2 and KRIT1, we map the interaction of KRIT1 and CCM2 and find that the CCM2 phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain displays a preference toward the third of the three KRIT1 NPX(Y/F) motifs. We determine the 2.75 Å co-crystal structure of the CCM2 PTB domain with a peptide corresponding to KRIT1(NPX(Y/F)3), revealing a Dab-like PTB fold for CCM2 and its interaction with KRIT1(NPX(Y/F)3). We find that several disease-associated missense mutations in CCM2 have the potential to interrupt the KRIT1-CCM2 interaction by destabilizing the CCM2 PTB domain and that a KRIT1 mutation also disrupts this interaction. We therefore provide new insights into the architecture of CCM2 and how the CCM complex is disrupted in CCM disease.

Highlights

  • Mutations in Krev interaction trapped 1 (KRIT1) and cerebral cavernous malformations 2 (CCM2) are associated with CCM disease

  • The disease cerebral cavernous malformations is closely linked to mutations in the KRIT1, CCM2, and PDCD10/cerebral cavernous malformations 3 (CCM3) genes and their resulting proteins KRIT1, CCM2, and CCM3

  • We investigated the impact of germ line mutations in patients who harbor multiple CCM lesions and discovered missense mutations in both KRIT1 and CCM2, with many of the CCM2 missense mutations clustering within its phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain

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Summary

Background

Mutations in Krev interaction trapped 1 (KRIT1) and cerebral cavernous malformations 2 (CCM2) are associated with CCM disease. Disease-associated mutations in KRIT1 and CCM2 mostly result in loss of their protein products, rare missense point mutations can occur. From gene sequencing of patients known or suspected to have one or more CCMs, we discover a series of missense point mutations in KRIT1 and CCM2 that result in missense mutations in the CCM2 and KRIT1 proteins To place these mutations in the context of the molecular level interactions of CCM2 and KRIT1, we map the interaction of KRIT1 and CCM2 and find that the CCM2 phosphotyrosine binding (PTB) domain displays a preference toward the third of the three KRIT1 NPX(Y/F) motifs. These results provide a significantly improved understanding of the CCM2-KRIT1 interaction and its disruption in CCM disease

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