The scaffolding protein PDZK1 has been associated with the regulation of membrane transporters. It contains four conserved PDZ domains, which typically recognize a 3-5-residue long motif at the C terminus of the binding partner. The atomic structures of the individual domains are available but their spatial arrangement in the full-length context influencing the binding properties remained elusive. Here we report a systematic study of full-length PDZK1 and deletion constructs using small-angle X-ray scattering, complemented with biochemical and functional studies on PDZK1 binding to known membrane protein partners. A hybrid modeling approach utilizing multiple scattering datasets yielded a well-defined, extended, asymmetric L-shaped domain organization of PDZK1 in contrast to a flexible "beads-on-string" model predicted by bioinformatics analysis. The linker regions of PDZK1 appear to play a central role in the arrangement of the four domains underlying the importance of studying scaffolding proteins in their full-length context.
Keywords: PDZ domains; SAXS; X-ray crystallography; peptide transporter; scaffolding protein; sodium-proton exchanger.
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