RRC ID 46456
Author Tsushima H, Malabarba MG, Confalonieri S, Senic-Matuglia F, Verhoef LG, Bartocci C, D'Ario G, Cocito A, Di Fiore PP, Salcini AE.
Title A snapshot of the physical and functional wiring of the Eps15 homology domain network in the nematode.
Journal PLoS One
Abstract Protein interaction modules coordinate the connections within and the activity of intracellular signaling networks. The Eps15 Homology (EH) module, a protein-protein interaction domain that is a key feature of the EH-network, was originally identified in a few proteins involved in endocytosis and vesicle trafficking, and has subsequently also been implicated in actin reorganization, nuclear shuttling, and DNA repair. Here we report an extensive characterization of the physical connections and of the functional wirings of the EH-network in the nematode. Our data show that one of the major physiological roles of the EH-network is in neurotransmission. In addition, we found that the proteins of the network intersect, and possibly coordinate, a number of "territories" of cellular activity including endocytosis/recycling/vesicle transport, actin dynamics, general metabolism and signal transduction, ubiquitination/degradation of proteins, DNA replication/repair, and miRNA biogenesis and processing.
Volume 8(2)
Pages e56383
Published 2013-1-1
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0056383
PII PONE-D-12-16929
PMID 23424658
PMC PMC3570524
MeSH Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport / chemistry* Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport / metabolism* Animals Caenorhabditis elegans / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans / metabolism Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / chemistry* Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / metabolism* Gene Expression Regulation Protein Structure, Tertiary Reproducibility of Results Synaptic Transmission Two-Hybrid System Techniques
IF 2.74
Times Cited 2
WOS Category CELL BIOLOGY
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C.elegans tm2156