Ca2+ and calmodulin modulate numerous cellular functions, ranging from muscle contraction to the cell cycle. Accumulating evidence indicates that Ca2+ and calmodulin regulate the MAPK signaling pathway at multiple positions in the cascade, but the molecular mechanism underlying these observations is poorly defined. We previously documented that IQGAP1 is a scaffold in the MAPK cascade. IQGAP1 binds to and regulates the activities of ERK, MEK, and B-Raf. Here we demonstrate that IQGAP1 integrates Ca2+ and calmodulin with B-Raf signaling. In vitro analysis reveals that Ca2+ promotes the direct binding of IQGAP1 to B-Raf. This interaction is inhibited by calmodulin in a Ca2+-regulated manner. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is unable to stimulate B-Raf activity in fibroblasts treated with the Ca2+ ionophore A23187. In contrast, chelation of intracellular free Ca2+ concentrations ([Ca 2+]i) significantly enhances EGF-stimulated B-Raf activity, an effect that is dependent on IQGAP1. Incubation of cells with EGF augments the association of B-Raf with IQGAP1. Moreover, Ca2+ regulates the association of B-Raf with IQGAP1 in cells. Increasing [Ca 2+]i with Ca2+ ionophores significantly reduces co-immunoprecipitation of B-Raf and IQGAP1, whereas chelation of Ca 2+ enhances the interaction. Consistent with these findings, increasing and decreasing [Ca2+]i increase and decrease, respectively, co-immunoprecipitation of calmodulin with IQGAP1. Collectively, our data identify a previously unrecognized mechanism in which the scaffold protein IQGAP1 couples Ca2+ and calmodulin signaling to B-Raf function. © 2008 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Ren, J. G., Li, Z., & Sacks, D. B. (2008). IQGAP1 integrates Ca2+/calmodulin and B-raf signaling. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283(34), 22972–22982. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M804626200
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