Literature DB >> 24719356

Dynamics of KRas on endosomes: involvement of acidic phospholipids in its association.

Mariona Gelabert-Baldrich1, David Soriano-Castell1, Maria Calvo2, Albert Lu3, Arnau Viña-Vilaseca1, Carles Rentero1, Albert Pol4, Sergio Grinstein5, Carlos Enrich1, Francesc Tebar6.   

Abstract

The endocytic compartment is emerging as a functional platform for controlling important cellular processes. We have found that ∼10 to 15% of total KRas, a protein that is frequently mutated in cancer, is present on endosomes, independent of its activation state. The dynamics of GFP-KRas wild-type (WT) and constitutively active or inactive mutants on endosomes were analyzed by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) microscopy. The measurements revealed an extraordinarily fast recovery of KRas WT [half-time (HT), ∼1.3 s] compared to HRas, Rab5, and EGFR, with the active KRasG12V mutant being significantly faster and more mobile (HT, ∼1 s, and ∼82% of exchangeable fraction) than the inactive KRasS17N (HT, ∼1.6 s, and ∼60% of exchangeable fraction). KRas rapidly switches from the cytoplasm to the endosomal membranes by an electrostatic interaction between its polybasic region and the endosomal acidic phospholipids, mainly phosphatidylserine.-Gelabert-Baldrich, M., Soriano-Castell, D., Calvo, M., Lu, A., Viña-Vilaseca, A., Rentero, C., Pol, A., Grinstein, S. Enrich, C., Tebar, F. Dynamics of KRas on endosomes: involvement of acidic phospholipids in its association. © FASEB.

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Keywords:  EGFR; PI3P; PS

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24719356     DOI: 10.1096/fj.13-241158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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