THE N-TERMINAL REGION OF GAP REGULATES CYTOSKELETAL STRUCTURE AND CELL-ADHESION

被引:195
作者
MCGLADE, J
BRUNKHORST, B
ANDERSON, D
MBAMALU, G
SETTLEMAN, J
DEDHAR, S
ROZAKISADCOCK, M
CHEN, LB
PAWSON, T
机构
[1] UNIV SASKATCHEWAN,SASKATOON CANC CTR,SASKATOON S7N 4H4,SK,CANADA
[2] HARVARD UNIV,SCH MED,DANA FARBER CANC INST,BOSTON,MA 02115
[3] MGH,CTR CANC,BOSTON,MA 02129
[4] SUNNYBROOK HLTH SCI CTR,TORONTO M4N 3M5,ON,CANADA
关键词
CELL ADHESION; CYTOSKELETON; GAP;
D O I
10.1002/j.1460-2075.1993.tb05976.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Ras GTPase activating protein (GAP) possesses a C-terminal domain that interacts with GTP-bound Ras, and an N-terminal region containing two SH2 domains and an SH3 domain. In addition to its association with Ras, GAP binds stably to autophosphorylated betaPDGF receptors, and to two cytoplasmic phosphoproteins: p62, an RNA binding protein, and p190, which possesses GAP activity towards small guanine nucleotide binding proteins in the Rho/Rac family. To define the region of GAP that mediates these interactions with cellular phosphoproteins, and to investigate the biological significance of these complexes, a truncated GAP polypeptide (GAP-N) containing residues 1-445 was stably expressed in Rat-2 fibroblasts. GAP-N contains the SH2 and SH3 domains, but lacks the Ras GTPase activating domain. Stimulation of cells expressing GAP-N with PDGF induced association of GAP-N with the betaPDGF receptor, and phosphorylation of GAP-N on tyrosine, consistent with the notion that GAP SH2 domains direct binding to the autophosphorylated betaPDGF receptor in vivo. GAP-N bound constitutively to p190 in both serum-deprived and growth factor-stimulated cells. This GAP-N-p190 complex had Rho GAP activity in vitro. The expression of GAP-N in Rat-2 cells correlated with changes in the cytoskeleton and in cell adhesion, typified by the disruption of action stress fibres, a reduction in focal contacts, and an impaired ability to adhere to fibronectin. These results suggest that the N-terminal domain of GAP can direct interactions with cellular phosphoproteins in vivo, and thereby exert an effector function which modulates the cytoskeleton and cell adhesion. This effect of GAP-N on the cytoskeleton correlates with its association with p190, and may therefore result from regulation of Rho/Rac GTPases by the GAP-p190 complex. GAP may therefore couple growth factors to control of cell shape and attachment.
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页码:3073 / 3081
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