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The Dictyostelium genome encodes numerous RasGEFs with multiple biological roles
BACKGROUND: Dictyostelium discoideum is a eukaryote with a simple lifestyle and a relatively small genome whose sequence has been fully determined. It is widely used for studies on cell signaling, movement and multicellular development. Ras guanine-nucleotide exchange factors (RasGEFs) are the prote...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1273635/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16086850 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2005-6-8-r68 |
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author | Wilkins, Andrew Szafranski, Karol Fraser, Derek J Bakthavatsalam, Deenadayalan Müller, Rolf Fisher, Paul R Glöckner, Gernot Eichinger, Ludwig Noegel, Angelika A Insall, Robert H |
author_facet | Wilkins, Andrew Szafranski, Karol Fraser, Derek J Bakthavatsalam, Deenadayalan Müller, Rolf Fisher, Paul R Glöckner, Gernot Eichinger, Ludwig Noegel, Angelika A Insall, Robert H |
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description | BACKGROUND: Dictyostelium discoideum is a eukaryote with a simple lifestyle and a relatively small genome whose sequence has been fully determined. It is widely used for studies on cell signaling, movement and multicellular development. Ras guanine-nucleotide exchange factors (RasGEFs) are the proteins that activate Ras and thus lie near the top of many signaling pathways. They are particularly important for signaling in development and chemotaxis in many organisms, including Dictyostelium. RESULTS: We have searched the genome for sequences encoding RasGEFs. Despite its relative simplicity, we find that the Dictyostelium genome encodes at least 25 RasGEFs, with a few other genes encoding only parts of the RasGEF consensus domains. All appear to be expressed at some point in development. The 25 genes include a wide variety of domain structures, most of which have not been seen in other organisms. The LisH domain, which is associated with microtubule binding, is seen particularly frequently; other domains that confer interactions with the cytoskeleton are also common. Disruption of a sample of the novel genes reveals that many have clear phenotypes, including altered morphology and defects in chemotaxis, slug phototaxis and thermotaxis. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that the unexpectedly large number of RasGEF genes reflects an evolutionary expansion of the range of Ras signaling rather than functional redundancy or the presence of multiple pseudogenes. |
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spelling | pubmed-12736352005-10-29 The Dictyostelium genome encodes numerous RasGEFs with multiple biological roles Wilkins, Andrew Szafranski, Karol Fraser, Derek J Bakthavatsalam, Deenadayalan Müller, Rolf Fisher, Paul R Glöckner, Gernot Eichinger, Ludwig Noegel, Angelika A Insall, Robert H Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: Dictyostelium discoideum is a eukaryote with a simple lifestyle and a relatively small genome whose sequence has been fully determined. It is widely used for studies on cell signaling, movement and multicellular development. Ras guanine-nucleotide exchange factors (RasGEFs) are the proteins that activate Ras and thus lie near the top of many signaling pathways. They are particularly important for signaling in development and chemotaxis in many organisms, including Dictyostelium. RESULTS: We have searched the genome for sequences encoding RasGEFs. Despite its relative simplicity, we find that the Dictyostelium genome encodes at least 25 RasGEFs, with a few other genes encoding only parts of the RasGEF consensus domains. All appear to be expressed at some point in development. The 25 genes include a wide variety of domain structures, most of which have not been seen in other organisms. The LisH domain, which is associated with microtubule binding, is seen particularly frequently; other domains that confer interactions with the cytoskeleton are also common. Disruption of a sample of the novel genes reveals that many have clear phenotypes, including altered morphology and defects in chemotaxis, slug phototaxis and thermotaxis. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that the unexpectedly large number of RasGEF genes reflects an evolutionary expansion of the range of Ras signaling rather than functional redundancy or the presence of multiple pseudogenes. BioMed Central 2005 2005-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC1273635/ /pubmed/16086850 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2005-6-8-r68 Text en Copyright © 2005 Wilkins et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. |
spellingShingle | Research Wilkins, Andrew Szafranski, Karol Fraser, Derek J Bakthavatsalam, Deenadayalan Müller, Rolf Fisher, Paul R Glöckner, Gernot Eichinger, Ludwig Noegel, Angelika A Insall, Robert H The Dictyostelium genome encodes numerous RasGEFs with multiple biological roles |
title | The Dictyostelium genome encodes numerous RasGEFs with multiple biological roles |
title_full | The Dictyostelium genome encodes numerous RasGEFs with multiple biological roles |
title_fullStr | The Dictyostelium genome encodes numerous RasGEFs with multiple biological roles |
title_full_unstemmed | The Dictyostelium genome encodes numerous RasGEFs with multiple biological roles |
title_short | The Dictyostelium genome encodes numerous RasGEFs with multiple biological roles |
title_sort | dictyostelium genome encodes numerous rasgefs with multiple biological roles |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1273635/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16086850 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2005-6-8-r68 |
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