Associations among PH and SH3 domain-containing proteins and Rho-type GTPases in yeast

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The src homology region 3 (SH3) domain-bearing protein Bem1p and the Rho-type GTPase Cdc42p are important for bud emergence in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Here, we present evidence that through its second SH3 domain, Bem1p binds to the structurally and functionally similar proteins Boi1p and Boi2p, each of which contain an SH3 and a pleckstrin homology (PH) domain. Deletion of BOI1 and BOI2 together leads to impaired morphogenesis and poor viability. A PH domain-bearing segment of Boi1p that lacks the Bem1p- binding site is necessary and sufficient for function. This segment of Boi1p displays a two hybrid interaction with Cdc42p, suggesting that Boi1p either binds directly to or is part of a larger complex that contains Cdc42p. Consistent with these possibilities, overexpression of Boi1p inhibits bud emergence, but this inhibition is counteracted by cooverexpression of Cdc42p. Increased expression of the Rho-type GTPase Rho3p, which is implicated in bud growth, suppresses the growth defects of boi1 boi2 mutants, suggesting that Boi1p and Boi2p may also play roles in the activation or function of Rho3p. These findings provide an example of a tight coupling in function between PH domain-bearing proteins and both Rho- type GTPases and SH3 domain-containing proteins, and they raise the possibility that Boi1p and Boi2p play a role in linking the actions of Cdc42p and Rho3p.

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Bender, L., Shuen Lo, H., Lee, H., Kokojan, V., Peterson, J., & Bender, A. (1996). Associations among PH and SH3 domain-containing proteins and Rho-type GTPases in yeast. Journal of Cell Biology, 133(4), 879–894. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.133.4.879

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