Analysis of the interaction between c-Jun and c-Jun N-terminal kinase in vivo.

1998 
Abstract Regulation of c-Jun transcriptional activity is believed to depend on a physical interaction with c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) that facilitates signal-regulated phosphorylation of multiple regulatory phosphoacceptor sites within the activation domain. Here we have investigated the structural requirements and consequences of regulatory phosphorylation for the interaction between c-Jun and JNKin vivo. We show that binding of JNK to c-Jun in vivo does not require JNK catalytic activity or the presence of the potential phosphoacceptor sites within c-Jun and that JNK retains the capacity to bind to a pseudo-phosphorylated mutant of c-Jun where these sites are replaced by phospho-mimetic aspartic acid residues. The c-Jun delta region docking site is essential for interaction with JNKin vivo but is not sufficient, because a c-Jun mutant that retains this region but that lacks the C-terminal DNA-binding domain fails to interact. Experiments using purified recombinant c-Jun and JNK proteins show that the c-Jun DNA-binding domain harbors an auxiliary interaction domain that has the potential to bind to JNK independently. Our results suggest that JNK can be tethered passively to c-Junin situ through multiple interacting regions and, when activated, can stimulate c-Jun phosphorylation without necessarily dissociating from its substrate. Auxiliary interactions mediated by the DNA-binding domain could play a role in targeting JNK preferentially to c-Jun in specific homo- or heterodimeric complexes.
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