Small GTPase proteins Rin and Rit bind to PAR6 GTP-dependently and regulate cell transformation

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The novel small GTPases Rin and Rit are close relatives of Ras, and recent studies show that they play a role in mediating neuronal differentiation. However, the direct effectors of Rin and Rit have yet to be fully characterized. Here we showed that Rin and Rit directly bind to the PDZ domain of PAR6, a cell polarity-regulating protein, in a GTP-dependent manner both in vivo and in vitro. Moreover, Rin and Rit can form a ternary complex consisting of PAR6 and Rac/Cdc42, members of the Rho family of small GTPases modulating cell growth and polarity. This ternary complex synergistically potentiates cell transformation in NIH3T3 cells, and the interaction between Rin/Rit and the PDZ domain of PAR6 is important for this effect. These results suggest that the Rin/Rit-PAR6-Rac/Cdc42 ternary complex may work physiologically in the cells, such as in tumorigenesis. © 2005 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Hoshino, M., Yoshimori, T., & Nakamurai, S. (2005). Small GTPase proteins Rin and Rit bind to PAR6 GTP-dependently and regulate cell transformation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(24), 22868–22874. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M411592200

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