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Determinants of RasC specificity during Dictyostelium aggregation.

Parvin Bolourani1, George Spiegelman, Gerald Weeks.   

Abstract

RasC is required for optimum activation of adenylyl cyclase A and for aggregate stream formation during the early differentiation of Dictyostelium discoideum. RasG is unable to substitute for this requirement despite its sequence similarity to RasC. A critical question is which amino acids in RasC are required for its specific function. Each of the amino acids within the switch 1 and 2 domains in the N-terminal portion of RasG was changed to the corresponding amino acid from RasC, and the ability of the mutated RasG protein to reverse the phenotype of rasC(-) cells was determined. Only the change from aspartate at position 30 of RasG to alanine (the equivalent position 31 in RasC) resulted in a significant increase in adenylyl cyclase A activation and a partial reversal of the aggregation-deficient phenotype of rasC(-) cells. All other single amino acid changes were without effect. Expression of a chimeric protein, RasG(1-77)-RasC(79-189), also resulted in a partial reversal of the rasC(-) cell phenotype, indicating the importance of the C-terminal portion of RasC. Furthermore, expression of the chimeric protein, with alanine changed to aspartate (RasG(1-77(D30A))-RasC(79-189)), resulted in a full rescue the rasC(-) aggregation-deficient phenotype. Finally, the expression of either a mutated RasC, with the aspartate 31 replaced by alanine, or the chimeric protein, RasC(1-78)-RasG(78-189), only generated a partial rescue. These results emphasize the importance of both the single amino acid at position 31 and the C-terminal sequence for the specific function of RasC during Dictyostelium aggregation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20971846      PMCID: PMC3009863          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M110.181115

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


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