Identification of a Novel Interaction of 14-3-3 with p190RhoGEF

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Abstract

Activation of Rho GTPases by guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) mediates a broad range of cytoskeletal alterations that determine cell shape. In the nervous system, Rho GTPases are essential for establishing highly asymmetrical neuronal forms and may fine-tune the shape of dendrites in differentiated neurons, p190RhoGEF is a brain-enriched, RhoA-specific GEF whose highly interactive C-terminal domain provides potential linkage to multiple pathways in the cell. In the present study, a yeast two-hybrid screen was used to identify 14-3-3η and 14-3-3ε as additional binding partners of p190RhoGEF. Interactions between p190RhoGEF and 14-3-3η were confirmed biochemically and by colocalization of the respective proteins when fused to fluorescent markers and transfected in neuronal cells. We also mapped a unique phosphorylation-independent binding site (I1370QAIQNL) in p190RhoGEF. Deletion of the binding site abolished interactions in vitro as well as the ability of 14-3-3η to alter the cytoplasmic aggregation of p190RhoGEF in cotransfected cells. The findings suggest a potential role for 14-3-3 in modulating p190RhoGEF activity or in linking p190RhoGEF to the activities of other pathways in the neuron.

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Zhai, J., Lin, H., Shamim, M., Schlaepfer, W. W., & Cañete-Soler, R. (2001). Identification of a Novel Interaction of 14-3-3 with p190RhoGEF. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(44), 41318–41324. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M107709200

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