Literature DB >> 12193475

RhoA biological activity is dependent on prenylation but independent of specific isoprenoid modification.

Patricia A Solski1, Whitney Helms, Patricia J Keely, Lishan Su, Channing J Der.   

Abstract

Recent studies showed that specific isoprenoid modification may be critical for RhoB subcellular location and function. Therefore, we determined whether the function of the highly related RhoA protein is also critically dependent on specific isoprenoid modification: (a) in contrast to observations with RhoB or Ras proteins, where farnesylated and geranylgeranylated versions showed differences in subcellular location, both prenylated versions of RhoA showed the same plasma membrane and cytosolic location; (b) a farnesylated version of activated RhoA(63L) retained the same diverse functions as the normally geranylgeranylated RhoA(63L) protein, and both proteins show indistinguishable abilities to stimulate gene expression, cause growth transformation of NIH 3T3 mouse fibroblasts, to stimulate the motility of T47D human breast epithelial cells, and to block HIV-1 viral replication and gene expression; and (c) cells expressing farnesylated RhoA retained sensitivity to the growth inhibition caused by inhibition of geranylgeranyltransferase I, indicating that other proteins are critical targets for inhibitors of geranylgeranylation.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12193475      PMCID: PMC4415366     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Growth Differ        ISSN: 1044-9523


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