Switch #:
SWTI000358
Switch type:
Avidity-sensing

Description:
Phosphorylation of two 14-3-3-binding motifs in Slowpoke-binding protein (Slob) by Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II alpha chain (CaMKII) induces high-avidity binding to dimeric 14-3-3 protein zeta (14-3-3zeta). This interaction recruits 14-3-3 protein zeta (14-3-3zeta) to Calcium-activated potassium channel slowpoke (slo) in the presynapse of neuromuscular junctions.

Participants:
(1) 14-3-3 protein zeta (14-3-3zeta)
(2) Slowpoke-binding protein (Slob)

Interactions
This is a sequential switch. The interactions in this switch take place in a defined order. The order is defined by numbers to the left of each interaction. More than one interaction can occur in each step, these interactions occur independently but are necessary for future step
2Interaction #2 Slob - Interaction #1 14-3-3zeta - 14-3-3zeta

Requires Interaction #1 14-3-3zeta - 14-3-3zeta

Interfaces
(3) LIG_14-3-3_3 motif (51RSNSAI56) in Slowpoke-binding protein (Slob)
(4) Interaction #1 14-3-3zeta - 14-3-3zeta

Interaction Regulation
PTM-dependent Induction (Phosphorylation of S54 on Slowpoke-binding protein (Slob)) of the Slowpoke-binding protein (Slob) LIG_14-3-3_3 motif - 14-3-3 protein interaction

Regulatory Enzymes for switch
Modifying enzymes for residue: S54: Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II alpha chain (CaMKII)

2Interaction #3 Slob - Interaction #1 14-3-3zeta - 14-3-3zeta

Requires Interaction #1 14-3-3zeta - 14-3-3zeta

Interfaces
(5) LIG_14-3-3_3 motif (76RSASSE81) in Slowpoke-binding protein (Slob)
(6) Interaction #1 14-3-3zeta - 14-3-3zeta

Interaction Regulation
PTM-dependent Induction (Phosphorylation of S79 on Slowpoke-binding protein (Slob)) of the Slowpoke-binding protein (Slob) LIG_14-3-3_3 motif - 14-3-3 protein interaction

Regulatory Enzymes for switch
Modifying enzymes for residue: S79: Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II alpha chain (CaMKII)

Context
References

(1) A dynamically regulated 14-3-3, Slob, and Slowpoke potassium channel complex in Drosophila presynaptic nerve terminals.
Zhou et al. Neuron (1999)




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