ERBIN: a basolateral PDZ protein that interacts with the mammalian ERBB2/HER2 receptor

JP Borg, S Marchetto, A Le Bivic, V Ollendorff… - Nature cell …, 2000 - nature.com
JP Borg, S Marchetto, A Le Bivic, V Ollendorff, F Jaulin-Bastard, H Saito, E Fournier…
Nature cell biology, 2000nature.com
The ERBB receptors have a crucial role in morphogenesis and oncogenesis. We have
identified a new PDZ protein we named ERBIN (ERBB2 interacting protein) that acts as an
adaptor for the receptor ERBB2/HER2 in epithelia. ERBIN contains 16 leucine-rich repeats
(LRRs) in its amino terminus and a PDZ (PSD-95/DLG/ZO-1) domain at its carboxy terminus,
and belongs to a new PDZ protein family. The PDZ domain directly and specifically interacts
with ERBB2/HER2. ERBIN and ERBB2/HER2 colocalize to the lateral membrane of human …
Abstract
The ERBB receptors have a crucial role in morphogenesis and oncogenesis. We have identified a new PDZ protein we named ERBIN (ERBB2 interacting protein) that acts as an adaptor for the receptor ERBB2/HER2 in epithelia. ERBIN contains 16 leucine-rich repeats (LRRs) in its amino terminus and a PDZ (PSD-95/DLG/ZO-1) domain at its carboxy terminus, and belongs to a new PDZ protein family. The PDZ domain directly and specifically interacts with ERBB2/HER2. ERBIN and ERBB2/HER2 colocalize to the lateral membrane of human intestinal epithelial cells. The ERBIN-binding site in ERBB2/HER2 has a critical role in restricting this receptor to the basolateral membrane of epithelial cells, as mutation of the ERBIN-binding site leads to the mislocalization of the receptor in these cells. We suggest that ERBIN acts in the localization and signalling of ERBB2/HER2 in epithelia.
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