Biochemical studies of the mechanism of action of the Cdc42-GTPase-activating protein

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作者
Leonard, DA [1 ]
Lin, R [1 ]
Cerione, RA [1 ]
Manor, D [1 ]
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[1] Cornell Univ, Ctr Vet Med, Dept Pharmacol, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
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10.1074/jbc.273.26.16210
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The small GTP-binding proteins Rac, Rho, and Cdc42 were shown to mediate a variety of signaling pathways including cytoskeletal rearrangements, cell-cycle progression, and transformation. Key to the proper function of these GTP-binding proteins is an efficient shutoff mechanism that ensures the decay of the signal. Regulatory proteins termed GAPs (GTPase-activating proteins) enhance the intrinsic GTP hydrolysis of the GTP-binding proteins, thereby ensuring signal termination. We have used site specific mutagenesis to elucidate the limit domain for GAP activity in Cdc42-GAP, and show that in addition to the known GAP-homology domain (three conserved boxes), a C-terminal region outside that domain is also essential for GAP activity. In addition, we have replaced the conserved arginine (Arg(305)), which was suggested by structural studies to be a key catalytic residue, with an alanine and found that the R305A Cdc42-GAP mutant has a greatly diminished catalytic capacity but is still able to bind Cdc42 with high affinity. Thus, a key catalytic role for this residue is confirmed. However, we also present evidence for the involvement of an additional residue(s), since the R305A Cdc42-GAP mutant still exhibits measurable activity. Some of this residual activity might result from a neighboring arginine, since a double mutant R305A/R306A shows a further decrease in catalytic activity.
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