Analysis of the CD151-alpha3beta1 integrin and CD151-tetraspanin interactions by mutagenesis
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Analysis of the CD151-alpha3beta1 integrin and CD151-tetraspanin interactions by mutagenesis
Abstract
Transmembrane proteins of the tetraspanin superfamily are associated with various integrins and modulate their function. We performed mutagenesis analysis to establish structural requirements for the interaction of CD151 with the alpha3beta1 integrin and with other tetraspanins. Using a panel of CD151/CD9 chimeras and CD151 deletion mutants we show that the minimal region, which confers stable (e.g. Triton X-100-resistant) association of the tetraspanin with alpha3beta1, maps within the large extracellular loop (LECL) of CD151 (the amino acid sequence between residues Leu(149) and Glu(213)). Furthermore, the substitution of 11 amino acids (residues 195-205) from this region for a corresponding sequence from CD9 LECL or point mutations of cysteines in the conserved CCG and PXXCC motifs abolish the interaction. The removal of the LECL CD151 does not affect the association of the protein with other tetraspanins (e.g. CD9, CD81, CD63, and wild-type CD151). On the other hand, the mutation of the CCG motif selectively prevents the homotypic CD151-CD151 interaction but does not influence the association of the mutagenized CD151 with other tetraspanins. These results demonstrate the differences in structural requirements for the heterotypic and homotypic tetraspanin-tetraspanin interactions. Various deletions involving the small extracellular loop and the first three transmembrane domains prevent surface expression of the CD151 mutants but do not affect the CD151-alpha3beta1 interaction. The CD151 deletion mutants are accumulated in the endoplasmic reticulum and redirected to the lysosomes. The assembly of the CD151-alpha3beta1 complex occurs early during the integrin biosynthesis and precedes the interaction of CD151 with other tetraspanins. Collectively, these data show that the incorporation of CD151 into the "tetraspanin web" can be controlled at various levels by different regions of the protein.
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