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The C-terminal domain of Rac1 contains two motifs that control targeting and signaling specificity.

Paula B van Hennik1, Jean Paul ten Klooster, Jon R Halstead, Carlijn Voermans, Eloise C Anthony, Nullin Divecha, Peter L Hordijk.   

Abstract

Rho-like GTPases control a wide range of cellular functions such as integrin- and cadherin-mediated adhesion, cell motility, and gene expression. The hypervariable C-terminal domain of these GTPases has been implicated in membrane association and effector binding. We found that cell-permeable peptides, encoding the C termini of Rac1, Rac2, RhoA, and Cdc42, interfere with GTPase signaling in a specific fashion in a variety of cellular models. Pull-down assays showed that the C terminus of Rac1 does not associate to either RhoGDI or to Pak. In contrast, the C terminus of Rac1 (but not Rac2 or Cdc42) binds to phosphatidylinositol 4,5-phosphate kinase (PIP5K) via amino acids 185-187 (RKR). Moreover, Rac1 associates to the adapter protein Crk via the N-terminal Src homology 3 (SH3) domain of Crk and the proline-rich stretch in the Rac1 C terminus. These differential interactions mediate Rac1 localization, as well as Rac1 signaling, toward membrane ruffling, cell-cell adhesion, and migration. These data show that the C-terminal, hypervariable domain of Rac1 encodes two distinct binding motifs for signaling proteins and regulates intracellular targeting and differential signaling in a unique and non-redundant fashion.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12874273     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M307001200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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