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Query: EC:2.5.1.18 (
glutathione S-transferase
)
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Tastin
was originally identified as an accessory protein for trophinin, a cell adhesion molecule that potentially mediates the initial attachment of the human embryo to the uterine epithelium. However, no information regarding
tastin
's function is available to date. The present study is aimed at understanding the role of
tastin
in mammalian cells. Hence, we examined the intracellular localization of
tastin
in human cell lines transfected with an expression vector encoding influenza virus haemagglutinin (HA)-tagged
tastin
. Ectopically expressed HA-
tastin
was seen as a pattern resembling the fibres that overlap the microtubular cytoskeleton. When HA-
tastin
-expressing cells were cultured with nocodazole to disrupt microtubule (MT) polymerization,
tastin
was dispersed to the entire cytoplasm and an MT sedimentation assay showed
tastin
in the supernatant; however,
tastin
was sedimented with polymeric MTs in cell lysates not treated with nocodazole. Sedimentation assays using HA-
tastin
mutants deleted at the N- or C-terminus revealed MT-binding activity associated with the N-terminal basic region of
tastin
. A yeast two-hybrid screen for
tastin
-interacting proteins identified Tctex-1, one of the light chains of cytoplasmic dynein, as a
tastin
-binding protein. Immunoprecipitation and Western-blot analysis confirmed binding of HA-tagged
tastin
and FLAG (Asp-Tyr-Lys-Asp-Asp-Asp-Asp-Lys epitope)-tagged Tctex-1 in human cells. Furthermore, in vitro assays have demonstrated the binding between a fusion protein,
glutathione S-transferase
-Tctex-1, and in vitro translated (35)S-labelled
tastin
. As Tctex-1 is a component of a MT-based molecular motor, these results suggest that
tastin
plays an important role in mammalian cells by associating with the microtubular cytoskeleton.
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PMID:Human tastin, a proline-rich cytoplasmic protein, associates with the microtubular cytoskeleton. 1204 30