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Protein networks, Protein networks, moonlighting and moonlighting and

fuzzinessfuzziness

Peter Tompa

Institute of EnzymologyHungarian Academy of Sciences

Budapest, Hungary

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Science of networks

- social networks

- transportation networks

- internet

- feeding networks

- neuronal networks

- intracellular networks

- metabolic networks

- expression networks

- protein-protein interactions (interactome)

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The TAP tag The TAP tag methodmethod

Gene-specific casette

containing TAP tag by PCR

Insert at 3’ end of ORF by homologous recombination

Extract of recombinant cells

Tandem affinity purification (TAP)

Analysis (SDS-PAGE, MS)

Rigaut et al. (1999) Nature Biotech. 17, 1030

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YeastYeast twotwo-h-hyybrid brid methodmethod (Y2H)(Y2H)

Fields and Song (1989) Nature 340, 245

bait

prey

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The yeast interactomeThe yeast interactome

node

edge

hub

Uetz et al. (2000) Nature 403, 623

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Comparison of Comparison of TAP-tag TAP-tag andand Y2H Y2H

- real complexes

- tag interference

- strength of interaction

- stoichiometry

- one condition

- pairwise interactions

- no posttransl. mod.

- third partner?

- bait-prey nonprod.

- compartmentalisation

TAP-tag Y2H

- comparison?

- partial coverage!

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How to relate Y2H and TAP-tag How to relate Y2H and TAP-tag data?data?

A

ED

B

C

G

F L

H

JKI

TAP

A B

A C

A E

A H

x

tagY2H

x

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““spoke” model better than spoke” model better than “matrix”“matrix”

A

ED

B

C

G

F L

H

JKI

TAPtag spoke (pairwise

interactions of bait):

a-b, a-c, a-d, a-e

matrix (pairwise interactions of all components):

a-b, a-c, a-d, a-e, b-c, b-d, b-e, c-d, c-e, d-e

Bader (2002) Nat. Biotech. 20, 991

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Deane et al. (2002) MCP 1, 349

Partial coverage (Y2H yeast Partial coverage (Y2H yeast data)data)

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Partial coverage (HTS vs. low-Partial coverage (HTS vs. low-throughput)throughput)

Gandhi (2006) Nat. Gen. 38, 285

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Partial coverage (all Partial coverage (all interactions)interactions)

Gandhi (2006) Nat. Gen. 38, 285

Human 25.464

Yeast 16.069

Worm 5.625

Fly 25.587

16

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Desrition of real networks?

Uetz et al. (2000) Nature 403, 623

Erdősi-Rényi Barabási-Albert

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RandomRandom (RNN) (RNN) or scale-freeor scale-free (SFN) (SFN) network?network?

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IDP functional advantages…IDP functional advantages…

……may also manifest in hub may also manifest in hub function?function?

- large binding surface

- adaptability (binding promiscuity)

- increased rate of interactions

- regulation by post-translational mod.

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DIP 8

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HUMANWORM YEASTFLY 10

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What biological processes hubs are What biological processes hubs are involved in ?involved in ?

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Further features in Further features in hubs ?hubs ?

HUMANWORM YEASTFLY

floating cutoff - top 10% -

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(Yeast) hubs contain more of:

disorderrepeats

low-complexity length

Dosztányi (2006) J.Proteome. Res. 5, 2985

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(Yeast) hubs contain a higher frequency of:

disorderrepeats

low-complexity

Dosztányi (2006) J.Proteome. Res. 5, 2985

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Han et al. (2004) Nature 430, 88

„Party” and „date” hubs

Correlation coeff. of expression

party

date

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Date hubs are more disordered than party hubs…

Ekman (2006) Genome Biol. 7, R45

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Protein PONDR % STRING Partners

a -synuclein 100 27 parkin, tau, CaM

caldesmon 100 27 ERK, S100, myosin, actin, CAM

HMGA 100 18 AP1, NF-kB, C/EBPb , Oct-1, Sp1

synaptobrevin 100 8 syntaxin 1, BAP31, VAMP-ass. prot., SNAP-25

BRCA1 79 119 p53, ATM, BRCA2, c-Myc, Chk1

XPA 63 41 RPA70, RPA34, ERCC1, TFIIH, XAB1

estrogen receptor a 31 116 p53, BRCA1, CaM, c-Jun

p53 29 239 Mdm2, ATM, ERK, p38, BCL-Xl

Mdm2 26 72 p53, ARF, ATM, CK2, HIF-1a

calcineurin, subunit A 16 31 NFAT, calcipressin, cabin1, SOCS-3, calsarcin

14-3-3' x 12 97 p53, Wee1, tau, Raf-1, Cdc25c, Bad

Cdk2 7 125 PP2A, CycE1, DNA Pol a , BRCA1, cycA

actin 5 33 profilin, RNAse I, vit DBP, thymosin b4, cofilin

calmodulin 3 50 neurogranin, calcineurin, AC1, calponin, caldesmon

Dunker (2005) FEBS J. 272, 5129

Disorder inDisorder in hubhubss

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HMGA (high mobility group A)

Reeves (2001) Gene 277, 63

IRF-1ATF/c-Jun

NF-YSRF

NF-kBp50

HIPK-2

Oct-6

PRGRP PRGRP PRGRP

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HMGA: architectural transcription factor

HMGA

transcription

enhancosome cancer

overexpression

proliferation

differentiationchromatin remodeling

AT hook

Neg. gene reg.

competition

apoptosis

phosphorylation

growth factors

EGF, FGF, PDGF

environm. stress

hypoxia, virus

citokynes

IL-1b, IFN-tumor

promoters

phorbol ester

diff. factors

RA, Ca++ ionophores

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Moonlighting: multiple functions of proteins

B

A

C

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Ca++

Ca++ CST

AAA

BB

CC

The interplay of Ca2+ and CST in calpain regulation

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Ca++

Ca++ CST

AAA

CC

The interplay of Ca2+ and CST in calpain regulation

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CST subdomains A and C activate -calpain

- experiment: 2001 Sept. 11 -

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 900

10

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60

A

C

peptide (M)

mu

-cal

pai

n a

ctiv

ity

(%)

A+C

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Activation is a result of Ca2+-sensitisation

6.4 6.2 6.0 5.8 5.6 5.4 5.2 5.0 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.20

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calp

ain

activ

ity (%

)

pCa

A+C

6.4 6.2 6.0 5.8 5.6 5.4 5.2 5.0 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.20

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calp

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activ

atio

n ra

tiopCa

0’ 1’ 2’ 4’ 1’ 2’ 4’

MAP2c

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Calpain activation in COS-7 cells

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0 min PenA+PenC

20 M

Ca2+

1 mM

Ca2+1 mM

Ca2+

20 M

Ca2+

30 min PenA+PenC

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Inhibition of Cdks in cell-cycle regulation

C y cA

C d k 2

- promoting assembly of complex

- activity within the complex

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Excitation-contraction coupling in muscle

DHPR

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Regulation of actin polymerisation

actin

thymosin b4 WH2

- promoting actin polymerisation

in actobindin (WH22)

and in ciboulot (WH23)

- activation of other target(s)

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The securin The securin storystory

normal chromosome segregation

Inhibition of separase expression:

Waizenegger (2002) Curr. Biol. 12, 1368

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The securin The securin storystory

Jallepalli (2001) Cell 105, 445

- securin knockout -

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The securin story

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ProteinOne (inhibitory)

function Another (activatory)

function Disorde

rIUPred (%)

PONDR® (%)

calpastatin inhibition of calpain activation of calpain * 100 80.1

CFTR

(R domain)inhibition of CFTR activation of CFTR * 40.8 53.7

DHPR

(peptide C)inhibition of RyR activation of of RyR * 100 81.1

EBV SMdown-regulation of intron-containing

mRNA

up-regulation of intron-less mRNA

44.1 44.4

MDM2

(180-298)down-regulation of

p21Cip1

activation of estrogen receptor a 70.0 70.0

p21Cip1/p27Kip1 inhibition of Cdk activation of Cdk * 48.2 61.0

PIAS1

(392-541)inhibition of activated

STATactivation of p53 41.3 40.7

PPI-2 inhibition of PP1 activation of PP1 * 91.7 77.8

ribosomal L5inhibition of MDM2

ubiquitin ligaseactivation/chaperoning of

ribosome * 22.3 30.8

securin inhibition of separaseactivation/chaperoning of

separase * 52.0 54.2

thymosin-b (WH2 domain)

sequestration of G-actin

activation of actin polymerization, ILK kinase * 100 64.3

Other multifarious Other multifarious effectorseffectors

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TiBS 1996

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The concept of moonlighting (multitasking)

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The concept of moonlighting (multitasking)

PutA

PGI

neuroleukin

GAPDHUDGaconitase

IRE-BP

neuropilin

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Cell type 1 Cell type 2

Jeffery (2004) DDT: Targets

F6P

G6P PGI

neuroleukin

Structural background of „classical” moonlighting

- the use of different surfaces of globular proteins -

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Binding a partner in different conformations

Structural reorganisation around the partner

Binding different partners

Structural disorder throws new light on moonlighting

DHPR C

p21

WH2

Tompa et al. (2005) TiBS 30, 484

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Fuzziness: disorder in the bound state

Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol. 2002

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IDPs do fold upon binding

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IDPs do fold upon binding …

CBP KIX

CREB KID

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… but do they become fully folded?

CBP KIX

2400 AAsCREB KID

365 AAs

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Kd: 3.1 M

… well, they don’t

Kd: 0.7 M

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Tompa and Fuxreiter (2008) TiBS 33, 2-8

static dynamic

disorder

A B C D

Disorder in the bound state: fuzziness


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