The Ras-GRF1 exchange factor coordinates activation of H-Ras and Rac1 to control neuronal morphology

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Yang, HB [1 ]
Mattingly, RR [1 ]
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[1] Wayne State Univ, Dept Pharmacol, Detroit, MI 48201 USA
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10.1091/mbc.E05-10-0913
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The Ras-GRF1 exchange factor has regulated guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) activity for H-Ras and Rac1 through separate domains. Both H-Ras and Rac1 activation have been linked to synaptic plasticity and thus could contribute to the function of Ras-GRF1 in neuronal signal transduction pathways that underlie learning and memory. We defined the effects of Ras-GRF1 and truncation mutants that include only one of its GEF activities on the morphology of PC12 phaeochromocytoma cells. Ras-GRF1 required coexpression of H-Ras to induce morphological effects. Ras-GRF1 plus H-Ras induced a novel, expanded morphology in PC12 cells, which was characterized by a 10-fold increase in soma size and by neurite extension. A truncation mutant of Ras-GRF1 that included the Ras GEF domain, GRF Delta N, plus H-Ras produced neurite extensions, but did not expand the soma. This neurite extension was blocked by inhibition of MAP kinase activation, but was independent of dominant-negative Rac1 or RhoA. A truncation mutant of Ras-GRF1 that included the Rac GEF domains, GRF Delta C, produced the expanded phenotype in cotransfections with H-Ras. Cell expansion was inhibited by wortmannin or dominant-negative forms of Rac1 or Akt. GRF Delta C binds H-Ras.GTP in both pulldown assays from bacterial lysates and by coimmunoprecipitation from HEK293 cells. These results suggest that coordinated activation of H-Ras and Rac1 by Ras-GRF1 may be a significant controller of neuronal cell size.
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