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Structural basis of the human Scribble-Vangl2 association in health and disease

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posted on 2025-02-19, 23:20 authored by Jing Yuan How, Rebecca Stephens, Krystle Lim, Patrick HumbertPatrick Humbert, Marc KvansakulMarc Kvansakul
Scribble is a critical cell polarity regulator that has been shown to work as either an oncogene or tumor suppressor in a context dependent manner, and also impacts cell migration, tissue architecture and immunity. Mutations in Scribble lead to neural tube defects in mice and humans, which has been attributed to a loss of interaction with the planar cell polarity regulator Vangl2. We show that the Scribble PDZ domains 1, 2 and 3 are able to interact with the C-terminal PDZ binding motif of Vangl2 and have now determined crystal structures of these Scribble PDZ domains bound to the Vangl2 peptide. Mapping of mammalian neural tube defect mutations reveal that mutations located distal to the canonical PDZ domain ligand binding groove can not only ablate binding to Vangl2 but also disrupt binding to multiple other signaling regulators. Our findings suggest that PDZ-associated neural tube defect mutations in Scribble may not simply act in a Vangl2 dependent manner but as broad-spectrum loss of function mutants by disrupting the global Scribble-mediated interaction network.

Funding

This work was supported in whole or part by the National Health and Medical Research Council Australia [Project Grant APP1103871 to M.K., P.O.H.; Senior Research Fellowship APP1079133 to P.O.H.], Australian Research Council [Fellowship FT130101349 to M.K.] and La Trobe University [Research Focus Area Understanding Disease grant 2000002510 and scholarships to J.Y.H., R.S. and K.Y.B.L.].

History

Publication Date

2021-04-01

Journal

Biochemical Journal

Volume

478

Issue

7

Pagination

1321-1332

Publisher

Portland Press Limited

ISSN

0264-6021

Rights Statement

© 2021 The Author(s) This is an open access article published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society and distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND).

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