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RASAL3 preferentially stimulates GTP hydrolysis of the Rho family small GTPase Rac2.

Yoonjae Shin1, Yong Woo Kim1, Hyemin Kim1, Nakyoung Shin1, Tae Sung Kim1, Taeg Kyu Kwon2, Jang Hyun Choi3, Jong-Soo Chang1.   

Abstract

Members of the Ras superfamily of small G-proteins serve as molecular switches of intracellular signaling pathways. Rac2 is a Rho subfamily GTPase switch that is specifically expressed in hematopoietic cells and regulates AKT activation in cell signaling. Ras activating protein-like 3 (RASAL3) is the recently identified Ras GTPase activating protein (GAP) that is also specifically expressed in hematopoietic cells and stimulates p21ras GTPase activity. The restricted expression of both Rac2 and RASAL3 suggests that they may serve critical roles in hematopoietic cell signaling. Here in the present study demonstrates that the catalytic domain of RASAL3 may also be able to interact with Rac2 and stimulate its GTPase activity in vitro. By contrast, p50 rhoGAP molecules did not markedly affect Rac2 GTPase activity, but did accelerate the activity of other Rho GTPases, including Rac1, RhoA and Cdc42. Collectively, the present results indicate, seemingly for the first time, that GAP activity for Rac2 is regulated by the RasGAP family protein, RASAL3.

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Keywords:  GAP; GTP hydrolysis; RASAL3; Rac2; p50 rhoGAP

Year:  2018        PMID: 30271600      PMCID: PMC6158391          DOI: 10.3892/br.2018.1119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Rep        ISSN: 2049-9434


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