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. 2009 Jan 14;66(4):681. doi: 10.1007/s00018-009-8645-1

hShroom1 links a membrane bound protein to the actin cytoskeleton

D E Dye 1, S Karlen 2, B Rohrbach 2, O Staub 3, L R Braathen 2, K A Eidne 4, D R Coombe 1,
PMCID: PMC11131465  PMID: 19137261

Abstract.

hShroom1 (hShrm1) is a member of the Apx/Shroom (Shrm) protein family and was identified from a yeast two-hybrid screen as a protein that interacts with the cytoplasmic domain of melanoma cell adhesion molecule (MCAM). The characteristic signature of the Shrm family is the presence of a unique domain, ASD2 (Apx/Shroom domain 2). mRNA analysis suggests that hShrm1 is expressed in brain, heart, skeletal muscle, colon, small intestine, kidney, placenta and lung tissue, as well a variety of melanoma and other cell lines. Co-immunoprecipitation and bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) experiments indicate that hShrm1 and MCAM interact in vivo and by immunofluorescence microscopy some co-localization of these proteins is observed. hShrm1 partly co-localises with β-actin and is found in the Triton X-100 insoluble fraction of melanoma cell extracts. We propose that hShrm1 is involved in linking MCAM to the cytoskeleton.

Keywords. Shroom, Apx, MCAM, CD146, melanoma

Footnotes

D. E. Dye, S. Karlen: These authors contributed equally to this work.

Received 09 October 2008; received after revision 23 November 2008; accepted 09 December 2008


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