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ICln
is a multifunctional protein involved in regulatory mechanisms as different as membrane ion transport and RNA splicing. The protein is water-soluble, and during regulatory volume decrease after cell swelling, it is able to migrate from the cytosol to the cell membrane. Purified, water-soluble
ICln
is able to insert into lipid bilayers to form ion channels. Here, we show that ICln159, a truncated
ICln
mutant, which is also able to form ion channels in lipid bilayers, belongs to the pleckstrin homology (PH) domain superfold family of proteins. The
ICln
PH domain shows unusual properties as it lacks the electrostatic surface polarization seen in classical PH domains. However, similar to many classical PH domain-containing proteins,
ICln
interacts with protein kinase C, and in addition, interacts with cAMP-dependent protein kinase and
cGMP-dependent protein kinase
type II but not
cGMP-dependent protein kinase
type Ibeta. A major phosphorylation site for all three kinases is Ser-45 within the
ICln
PH domain. Furthermore, ICln159 interacts with LSm4, a protein involved in splicing and mRNA degradation, suggesting that the ICln159 PH domain may serve as a protein-protein interaction platform.
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PMID:ICln159 folds into a pleckstrin homology domain-like structure. Interaction with kinases and the splicing factor LSm4. 1590 69