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Fig. 1. TACE interacts with the PDZ3 domain of SAP97. (A) Interaction analyzed by
yeast two-hybrid system. TACE cytoplasmic tail and SAP97 mutant forms are
expressed in yeast as fusion proteins with a GAL4 DNA-binding domain and a
GAL4 activation domain, respectively (see Materials and Methods) and are
schematically represented in the lower part of the figure. (B) Western blot
showing that SAP97 mutant forms fused to the GAL4 activation domain are
expressed in yeast. Detection was made using anti-SAP97 monoclonal antibody
from C. Garner. (C) In vitro pull-down experiment. Upper panel: In vitro
synthesized SAP97DPDZ1-2 and SAP97DPDZ1-3 (lanes 1 and
2, respectively) were affinity purified with glutathione-agarose bound
GST-TACE (lanes 3 and 4, respectively) or with glutathione-agarose bound GST
(lanes 5 and 6, respectively). Lower panel: Coomassie staining of GST-TACE
cytoplasmic tail (lanes 3 and 4, position indicated by the arrow) and GST
(lanes 5 and 6, position indicated by the arrow head).