Phosphorylation of IQGAP1 modulates its binding to Cdc42, revealing a new type of Rho-GTPase regulator

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Grohmanova, K
Schlaepfer, D
Hess, D
Gutierrez, P
Beck, M
Kroschewski, R
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[1] ETH, Inst Biochem, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Friedrich Miescher Inst, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland
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10.1074/jbc.M408113200
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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 Rho-GTPase Cdc42 is important for the establishment and maintenance of epithelial polarity. Signaling from Cdc42 is propagated via its effector molecules that specifically bind to Cdc42 in the GTP-bound form. The cell-cell contact regulator and actin-binding protein IQGAP1 is described as effector of Cdc42 and Rac. Unexpectedly, we show in this study that IQGAP1 bound also directly nucleotide-depleted Cdc42 (Cdc42-ND). This interaction was enhanced in the presence of phosphatase inhibitors and in epithelial cells without cell-cell contacts. Tandem mass spectrometry analysis and immunoprecipitation experiments revealed that IQGAP1 was Ser(1443)-phosphorylated in vivo, potentially by protein kinase Cepsilon and upon loss of cell-cell contacts. In addition, we identified two independent domains of the IQGAP1 C terminus that bound exclusively Cdc42-ND. These domains interacted with each other, favoring the binding to Cdc42-GTP. Moreover, phosphorylation on Ser(1443) strongly inhibited this intramolecular interaction. Thus, we unraveled a molecular mechanism that reveals a novel type of Rho-GTPase regulator. We propose that, depending on its phosphorylation state, IQGAP1 might serve as an effector or sequester nucleotide-free Cdc42 to prevent signaling.
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