Mol. Cells 2008; 25(3): 385-389
Published online January 1, 1970
© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology
Septins are a family of filament-forming GTP-binding proteins involved in a variety of cellular process such as cytokinesis, exocytosis, and membrane dynamics. Here we report the biochemical and immunocytochemical characterization of a recently identified mammalian septin, SEPT12. SEPT12 binds GTP in vitro, and a mutation (Gly56 to Asn) in the GTP-binding motif abolished binding. Immunocytochemical analysis revealed that wild-type SEPT12 formed filamentous structures when transiently expressed in Hela cells whereas SEPT12G56A generated large aggregates. In addition, wild-type SEPT12 failed to form filaments when coexpressed with SEPT12G56A. We also observed that GTP-binding by SEPT12 is required for interaction with SEPT11 but not with itself.
Keywords Co-localization, GTP-binding Domain, Protein Interaction, Septin, Subcellular Localization
Mol. Cells 2008; 25(3): 385-389
Published online May 31, 2008
Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.
Xiangming Ding, Wenbo Yu, Ming Liu, ShuQing Shen, Fang Chen, Lihuan Cao, Bo Wan and Long Yu
Septins are a family of filament-forming GTP-binding proteins involved in a variety of cellular process such as cytokinesis, exocytosis, and membrane dynamics. Here we report the biochemical and immunocytochemical characterization of a recently identified mammalian septin, SEPT12. SEPT12 binds GTP in vitro, and a mutation (Gly56 to Asn) in the GTP-binding motif abolished binding. Immunocytochemical analysis revealed that wild-type SEPT12 formed filamentous structures when transiently expressed in Hela cells whereas SEPT12G56A generated large aggregates. In addition, wild-type SEPT12 failed to form filaments when coexpressed with SEPT12G56A. We also observed that GTP-binding by SEPT12 is required for interaction with SEPT11 but not with itself.
Keywords: Co-localization, GTP-binding Domain, Protein Interaction, Septin, Subcellular Localization
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