Literature DB >> 11535061

Arfophilin is a common target of both class II and class III ADP-ribosylation factors.

O H Shin1, A D Couvillon, J H Exton.   

Abstract

Arfophilin was first identified as a target protein for GTP-ARF5. The N-terminus of ARF5 (amino acids 2-17), which is distinct from that of class I or class III ARFs, is essential for binding to the C-terminus of arfophilin (amino acids 612-756). This study using GST fusion proteins in pulldown experiments in CHO-K1 cell lysates showed that, unexpectedly, ARF6 also bound to full-length arfophilin or the C-terminus of arfophilin (amino acids 612-756) in a GTP-dependent manner. Studies with ARF1/ARF6 chimeras further showed that the amino acid sequence of residues 37-80 of ARF6, which is different from the corresponding sequences in class I and class II ARFs, was essential for binding to arfophilin. Both GTP-ARF5 and GTP-ARF6 bound to arfophilin in CHO-K1 cell lysates, while GTP-ARF1 did not bind. In contrast, all three forms of ARF bound to arfaptin 2, with ARF1 showing the strongest binding. Yeast two-hybrid studies with wild-type, dominant negative, and constitutively active forms of ARF1, -5, and -6 and with ARF1/ARF6 chimeras confirmed these results, except that constitutively active ARF6 was autoactivating. Our findings suggest that both class II and III ARFs may influence the same cellular pathways through arfophilin as a common downstream effector.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11535061     DOI: 10.1021/bi0107391

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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