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The Weak Complex between RhoGAP Protein ARHGAP22 and Signal Regulatory Protein 14-3-3 Has 1∶2 Stoichiometry and a Single Peptide Binding Mode

ARHGAP22 is a RhoGAP protein comprising an N-terminal PH domain, a RhoGAP domain and a C-terminal coiled-coil domain. It has recently been identified as an Akt substrate that binds 14-3-3 proteins in response to treatment with growth factors involved in cell migration. We used a range of biophysical...

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Autores principales: Hu, Shu-Hong, Whitten, Andrew E., King, Gordon J., Jones, Alun, Rowland, Alexander F., James, David E., Martin, Jennifer L.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3429473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041731
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author Hu, Shu-Hong
Whitten, Andrew E.
King, Gordon J.
Jones, Alun
Rowland, Alexander F.
James, David E.
Martin, Jennifer L.
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Whitten, Andrew E.
King, Gordon J.
Jones, Alun
Rowland, Alexander F.
James, David E.
Martin, Jennifer L.
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description ARHGAP22 is a RhoGAP protein comprising an N-terminal PH domain, a RhoGAP domain and a C-terminal coiled-coil domain. It has recently been identified as an Akt substrate that binds 14-3-3 proteins in response to treatment with growth factors involved in cell migration. We used a range of biophysical techniques to investigate the weak interaction between 14-3-3 and a truncated form of ARHGAP22 lacking the coiled-coil domain. This weak interaction could be stabilized by chemical cross-linking which we used to show that: a monomer of ARHGAP22 binds a dimer of 14-3-3; the ARHGAP22 PH domain is required for the 14-3-3 interaction; the RhoGAP domain is unlikely to participate in the interaction; Ser16 is the more important of two predicted 14-3-3 binding sites; and, phosphorylation of Ser16 may not be necessary for 14-3-3 interaction under the conditions we used. Small angle X-ray scattering and cross-link information were used to generate solution structures of the isolated proteins and of the cross-linked ARHGAP22:14-3-3 complex, showing that no major rearrangement occurs in either protein upon binding, and supporting a role for the PH domain and N-terminal peptide of ARHGAP22 in the 14-3-3 interaction. Small-angle X-ray scattering measurements of mixtures of ARHGAP22 and 14-3-3 were used to establish that the affinity of the interaction is ∼30 µM.
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spelling pubmed-34294732012-09-05 The Weak Complex between RhoGAP Protein ARHGAP22 and Signal Regulatory Protein 14-3-3 Has 1∶2 Stoichiometry and a Single Peptide Binding Mode Hu, Shu-Hong Whitten, Andrew E. King, Gordon J. Jones, Alun Rowland, Alexander F. James, David E. Martin, Jennifer L. PLoS One Research Article ARHGAP22 is a RhoGAP protein comprising an N-terminal PH domain, a RhoGAP domain and a C-terminal coiled-coil domain. It has recently been identified as an Akt substrate that binds 14-3-3 proteins in response to treatment with growth factors involved in cell migration. We used a range of biophysical techniques to investigate the weak interaction between 14-3-3 and a truncated form of ARHGAP22 lacking the coiled-coil domain. This weak interaction could be stabilized by chemical cross-linking which we used to show that: a monomer of ARHGAP22 binds a dimer of 14-3-3; the ARHGAP22 PH domain is required for the 14-3-3 interaction; the RhoGAP domain is unlikely to participate in the interaction; Ser16 is the more important of two predicted 14-3-3 binding sites; and, phosphorylation of Ser16 may not be necessary for 14-3-3 interaction under the conditions we used. Small angle X-ray scattering and cross-link information were used to generate solution structures of the isolated proteins and of the cross-linked ARHGAP22:14-3-3 complex, showing that no major rearrangement occurs in either protein upon binding, and supporting a role for the PH domain and N-terminal peptide of ARHGAP22 in the 14-3-3 interaction. Small-angle X-ray scattering measurements of mixtures of ARHGAP22 and 14-3-3 were used to establish that the affinity of the interaction is ∼30 µM. Public Library of Science 2012-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3429473/ /pubmed/22952583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041731 Text en © 2012 Hu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hu, Shu-Hong
Whitten, Andrew E.
King, Gordon J.
Jones, Alun
Rowland, Alexander F.
James, David E.
Martin, Jennifer L.
The Weak Complex between RhoGAP Protein ARHGAP22 and Signal Regulatory Protein 14-3-3 Has 1∶2 Stoichiometry and a Single Peptide Binding Mode
title The Weak Complex between RhoGAP Protein ARHGAP22 and Signal Regulatory Protein 14-3-3 Has 1∶2 Stoichiometry and a Single Peptide Binding Mode
title_full The Weak Complex between RhoGAP Protein ARHGAP22 and Signal Regulatory Protein 14-3-3 Has 1∶2 Stoichiometry and a Single Peptide Binding Mode
title_fullStr The Weak Complex between RhoGAP Protein ARHGAP22 and Signal Regulatory Protein 14-3-3 Has 1∶2 Stoichiometry and a Single Peptide Binding Mode
title_full_unstemmed The Weak Complex between RhoGAP Protein ARHGAP22 and Signal Regulatory Protein 14-3-3 Has 1∶2 Stoichiometry and a Single Peptide Binding Mode
title_short The Weak Complex between RhoGAP Protein ARHGAP22 and Signal Regulatory Protein 14-3-3 Has 1∶2 Stoichiometry and a Single Peptide Binding Mode
title_sort weak complex between rhogap protein arhgap22 and signal regulatory protein 14-3-3 has 1∶2 stoichiometry and a single peptide binding mode
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3429473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22952583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041731
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