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Christopher M Clements1,2, Md Saiful Islam Roney1, Yiqun G Shellman1,3,4
1Department of Dermatology, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO 80045, USA.
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SASH1 (SAM [sterile alpha motif] and SH3 [SRC-homology-3] domain-containing protein 1) is a multidomain scaffold implicated in pigmentation, innate immunity, receptor signaling, cytoskeletal dynamics, vascular biology, and tumor suppression. Although genetic and expression studies link SASH1 dysfunction to diverse diseases, a unifying mechanistic framework has remained elusive. Here, we synthesize current knowledge of SASH1 structure, interaction networks, and biological functions across cell types and disease contexts. SASH1 contains an intrinsically disordered SPIDER (SLy Proteins Associated Disordered Region), an SH3 domain, two SAM domains, and multiple linear motifs; together, these elements mediate interactions with EphA8 (ephrin type-A receptor 8), β-arrestin 1, TRAF6 (TNF receptor-associated factor 6), CRKL (CRK-like proto-oncogene), IQGAP1 (IQ-motif-containing GTPase-activating protein 1), cortactin, and TNKS2 (tankyrase-2). We propose that SASH1 functions as a context-dependent multi-docking scaffold that organizes signaling architecture. Its modular domains, intrinsically disordered regions, and dual SAM domains enable flexible, multivalent interactions with partners that can be grouped into three functional modules: receptor regulation, intracellular signaling, and cytoskeletal organization. Notably, many SASH1 partners are themselves scaffold or adaptor proteins, allowing integration into pre-existing networks in a hierarchical 'scaffold-of-scaffolds' manner. Through selective partner recruitment, SASH1 links cell-surface receptor inputs to downstream signaling pathways and cytoskeletal remodeling. This model provides a mechanistic framework for how SASH1 drives diverse, cell-type-specific outputs across physiology and disease, while revealing broader principles by which multidomain scaffolds encode cellular behavior.
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