Stimulation of NeuroD activity by huntingtin and huntingtin-associated proteins HAP1 and MLK2
- 24 July 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 100 (16) , 9578-9583
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1133382100
Abstract
NeuroD (ND) is a basic helix–loop–helix transcription factor important for neuronal development and survival. By using a yeast two-hybrid screen, we identified two proteins that interact with ND, huntingtin-associated protein 1 (HAP1) and mixed-lineage kinase 2 (MLK2), both of which are known to interact with huntingtin (Htt). Htt is a ubiquitous protein important for neuronal transcription, development, and survival, and loss of its function has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Huntington9s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder. However, the mechanism by which Htt exerts its neuron-specific function at the molecular level is unknown. Here we report that Htt interacts with ND via HAP1, and that MLK2 phosphorylates and stimulates the activity of ND. Furthermore, we show that Htt and HAP1 facilitate the activation of ND by MLK2. To our knowledge, ND is the first example of a neuron-specific transcription factor involved in neuronal development and survival whose activity is modulated by Htt. We propose that Htt, together with HAP1, may function as a scaffold for the activation of ND by MLK2.Keywords
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