Different Regions of Rho Determine Rho-selective Binding of Different Classes of Rho Target Molecules
Based on their Rho binding motifs several Rho target molecules can be classified into three groups; class I includes the protein kinase PKN, rhophilin, and rhotekin, class II includes the protein kinases, Rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein kinases, ROCK-I and ROCK-II, and class III includ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1998-07, Vol.273 (30), p.18943-18949 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Based on their Rho binding motifs several Rho target molecules can be classified into three groups; class I includes the protein
kinase PKN, rhophilin, and rhotekin, class II includes the protein kinases, Rho-associated coiled-coil containing protein
kinases, ROCK-I and ROCK-II, and class III includes citron. Taking advantage of the selectivity in recognition by these targets
between Rho and Rac, we examined the regions in Rho required for selective binding of each class of Rho target molecules.
Yeast two-hybrid assays were performed using Rho/Rac chimeras and either rhophilin, ROCK-I, or citron. This study showed the
existence of at least two distinct regions in Rho (amino acids 23â40 and 75â92) that are critical for the selective binding
of these targets. The former was required for binding to citron, whereas the latter was necessary for binding to rhophilin.
On the other hand, either region showed affinity to ROCK-I. This was further confirmed by ligand overlay assay using both
recombinant ROCK-I and ROCK-II proteins. Consistently, Rho/Rac chimeras containing either region can induce stress fibers
in transfected HeLa cells, and this induction is suppressed by treatment with Y-27632, a specific inhibitor of ROCK kinases.
These results suggest that the selective binding of different classes of Rho targets to Rho is determined by interaction between
distinct Rho-binding motifs of the targets and different regions of Rho. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.273.30.18943 |