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Posttranslational geranylgeranylation of Rab GTPases is catalyzed by Rab geranylgeranyltransferase (RabGGTase), which consists of a catalytic alpha/beta heterodimer and an accessory Rab escort protein (REP). REP functions as a molecular chaperone that presents Rab proteins to the RabGGTase and after prenylation delivers them to their target membrane. Mutations in the REP-1 gene in humans lead to an X-chromosome-linked defect known as choroideremia, a progressive disease that inevitably culminates in complete blindness. Here we report in vitro assembly, purification, and crystallization of the monoprenylated Rab7GDP:REP-1 complex. X-Ray diffraction data for the REP-1:Rab7 complex were collected to 2.2-A resolution at the ESRF. The crystals belong to the orthorhombic space group P2(1)2(1)2 with unit-cell parameters a=64.3A, b=105.3A, c=132.6A. Preliminary structural analysis revealed the presence of one complex in the asymmetric unit. To understand the conformational changes in Rab protein on complex formation we also crystallized the GDP-bound form of Rab7 that diffracted to at least 1.8A on the in-house X-ray source.  相似文献   

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Rab geranylgeranyltransferase (RabGGTase or GGTase-II) catalyzes the post-translational prenylation of Rab proteins. Rab proteins are recognized as substrates only when they are complexed to Rab Escort Protein (REP). The classical model of prenylation complex assembly assumes initial formation of the Rab.REP binary complex, which subsequently binds to RabGGTase loaded with the isoprenoid donor geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGpp). We demonstrate here that REP-1 can also associate with RabGGTase in the absence of Rab protein and that this interaction is dramatically strengthened by the presence of phosphoisoprenoids such as GGpp. The GGpp-dependent interaction between RabGGTase and REP-1 was observed using affinity precipitations and gel filtration and was quantitated on the basis of fluorescence assays. In the presence of GGpp, REP-1 binds to RabGGTase with a K(d) value of approximately 10 nm, while in its absence the affinity between the two proteins is in the micromolar range. We further demonstrate that binding of Rab7 to the RabGGTase.GGpp.REP-1 complex occurs without prior dissociation of REP-1. Analysis of binding and prenylation rate constants indicate that the RabGGTase.GGpp.REP-1 complex can function as a kinetically competent intermediate of the prenylation reaction. We conclude that, depending on the prevailing concentrations, binding of REP-1 to RabGGTase in the presence of GGpp may serve as an alternative pathway for the assembly of the prenylation machinery in vivo. Implications of these findings for the role of REP-1 in the prenylation reaction are discussed.  相似文献   

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Geranylgeranylation is a post-translational modification of Rab GTPases that enables them to associate reversibly with intracellular membranes. Geranylgeranylation of Rab proteins is critical for their activity in controlling intracellular membrane transport. According to the currently accepted model for their action, newly synthesized Rab proteins are recruited by Rab escort protein (REP) and are presented to the Rab geranylgeranyl transferase (RabGGTase) which covalentely modifies the Rab protein with two geranylgeranyl moieties. After prenylation, the Rab protein remains in complex with REP and is delivered to the target membrane by the latter. In this work, we show that RabGGTase can form a stable complex with Rab7-REP in the absence of its lipid substrate geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate. In order to characterize this interaction, we developed three fluorescence assays reporting on the interaction of RabGGTase with the Rab7-REP complex. For this interaction we determined a Kd value of about 120 nM. Association of RabGGTase with the Rab7-REP complex occurs with a rate constant of approximately 108 M-1 x s-1. We demonstrate that the state of the nucleotide bound to Rab7 does not influence the affinity of RabGGTase for the Rab7-REP-1 complex. Finally, we address the issue of substrate specificity of RabGGTase. Titration experiments demonstrate that, in contrast with farnesyl transferase, RabGGTase does not recognize a defined C-terminal sequence motif. Experiments using Rab7 mutants in which the last 16 amino acids were either mutated or truncated revealed that the distal part of the C-terminus makes only a limited contribution to the binding affinity between RabGGTase and the Rab7-REP-1 complex. This demonstrates the functional dissimilarity between RabGGTase and geranylgeranyl transferase I and farnesyl transferase, which interact specifically with the C-terminus of their substrates. Based on these experiments, we propose that RabGGTase recognizes the overall structure arising from the association of Rab and REP and then 'scans' the flexible C-terminus to position the proximal cysteines into the active site.  相似文献   

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Mammalian geranylgeranyltransferase type II (GGTase-II) is a 100-kDa heterodimer that catalyzes the transfer of two 20-carbon geranylgeranyl groups from geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate onto C-terminal cysteine residues of Rab GTPases. This modification is essential for the biological activity of Rab proteins. Geranylgeranylation can be performed in vitro using recombinant GGTase-II but so far large-scale production of the enzyme was challenging. We report here the design of a two plasmid expression system that will produce GGTase-II at levels as high as 15 mg/L in Escherichia coli. The protein was produced as a heterodimer with the alpha subunit bearing a cleavable tandem 6His-glutathione S-transferase (GST) tag that was used for two-step purification of the enzyme. Purified enzyme was functionally active as determined by in vitro prenylation and phosphoisoprenoid binding assay. Furthermore, the GST-tagged GGTase-II was used for preparative in vitro prenylation of the Rab7:REP-1 complex. Using this procedure, 10 mg of doubly prenylated Rab7:REP-1 complex were obtained.  相似文献   

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GTPases of the Rab family are key components of vesicular transport in eukaryotic cells. Posttranslational attachment of geranylgeranyl moieties is essential for Rab function. Geranylgeranyltransferase type II (GGTase-II) catalyzes the modification of Rab proteins once they are in complex with their escort protein (REP). Upon completion of prenylation, REP and modified Rab leave the enzyme, enabling a new round of catalysis. We have studied the mechanism underlying substrate binding and product release in the geranylgeranylation of Rab proteins. Binding of the Rab7:REP-1 complex to GGTase-II was found to be strongly modulated by geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate (GGpp). The affinity of GGTase-II for the Rab7:REP-1 complex increases from ca. 120 nM to ca. 2 nM in the presence of GGpp. To study the effect of GGpp on interaction of the enzyme with its product, we generated semisynthetic doubly prenylated Rab7 bearing a fluorescent reporter group. Using this novel compound, we demonstrated that the affinity of doubly prenylated Rab7:REP-1 complex for GGTase-II was 2 and 18 nM in the absence and presence of GGpp, respectively. The difference in affinities originates mainly from a difference in the dissociation rates. Thus, binding of the new isoprenoid substrate molecule facilitates the product release by GGTase-II. The affinity of GGpp for the prenylated Rab7:REP-1:GGTase-II was K(d) = 22 nM, with one molecule of GGpp binding per molecule of prenylated ternary complex. We interpreted this finding as an indication that the geranylgeranyl moieties transferred to Rab protein do not occupy the GGpp binding site of the GGTase-II. In summary, these results demonstrate that GGpp acts as an allosteric activator that stabilizes the Rab7:REP-1:GGTase-II complex and triggers product release upon prenylation, preventing product inhibition of the enzyme.  相似文献   

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Posttranslational prenylation of proteins is a widespread phenomenon and the majority of prenylated proteins are geranylgeranylated members of the Rab GTPase family. Geranylgeranylation is catalyzed by Rab geranylgeranyltransferase (RabGGTase) and is critical for the ability of Rab protein to mediate vesicular docking and fusion of various intracellular vesicles. RabGGTase consists of a catalytic alpha/beta heterodimer and an accessory protein termed Rab escort protein (REP-1) that delivers the newly prenylated Rab proteins to their target membrane. Mutations in the REP-1 gene in humans lead to an X-chromosome-linked defect known as choroideremia--a debilitating disease that inevitably culminates in complete blindness. Here we report in vitro assembly and purification of the stoichiometric ternary complex of RabGGTase with REP-1 stabilized by a hydrolysis-resistant phosphoisoprenoid analog--farnesyl phosphonyl(methyl)phoshonate. The complex formed crystals of extended plate morphology under low ionic-strength conditions. X-ray diffraction data were collected to 2.8 A resolution at the ESRF. The crystals belong to the monoclinic space group P2(1), with unit-cell parameters a = 68.7, b = 197.7, c = 86.1 A, beta = 113.4 degrees. Preliminary structural analysis revealed the presence of one molecule in the asymmetric unit.  相似文献   

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Rab GTPases play a key role in the regulation of membrane traffic. Posttranslational geranylgeranylation is critical for their biological activity and is conferred by a Rab geranylgeranyl transferase (RabGGTase). To study the interactions between Rab proteins and RabGGTase, we used in vitro ligation methodology to generate a fluorescent semi-synthetic Rab7 protein. The obtained protein was functionally active and was used to demonstrate a micromolar affinity interaction of Rab7 with the RabGGTase in the absence of Rab escort protein (REP). This finding is consistent with an earlier proposed model according to which RabGGTase possesses two independent weak binding sites for REP and Rab proteins.  相似文献   

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Members of the RabGDI/REP family serve as multifunctional regulators of the Rab family of GTP binding proteins. Mutations in members of this family, such as REP-1, lead to abnormalities, including progressive retinal degradation (choroideremia) in humans. The crystal structures of the REP-1 protein in complex with monoprenylated or C-terminally truncated Rab7 proteins revealed that Rab7 interacts with the Rab binding platform of REP-1 via an extended interface involving the Switch 1 and 2 regions. The C terminus of the REP-1 molecule functions as a mobile lid covering a conserved hydrophobic patch on the surface of REP-1 that in the complex coordinates the C terminus of Rab proteins. Using semisynthetic fluorescent Rab27A, we demonstrate that although Rab27A can be prenylated by REP-2, this reaction can be effectively inhibited by other Rab proteins, providing a possible explanation for the accumulation of unprenylated Rab27A in choroideremia.  相似文献   

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Small GTPases from the Rab/Ypt family regulate events of vesicular traffic in eukaryotic cells. For their activity, Rab proteins require a posttranslational modification that is conferred by Rab geranylgeranyltransferase (RabGGTase), which attaches geranylgeranyl moieties onto two cysteines of their C terminus. RabGGTase is present in both lower and higher eukaryotes in the form of heterodimers composed of alpha and beta subunits. However, the alpha subunits of RabGGTases from lower eukaryotes, including Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yRabGGTase), are half the size of the corresponding subunit of the mammalian enzyme. This difference is due to the presence of additional immunoglobulin (Ig)-like and leucine rich (LRR) domains in the mammalian transferase. To understand the possible evolutionary implications and functional consequences of structural differences between RabGGTases of higher and lower eukaryotes, we have investigated the interactions of yeast RabGGTase with its lipid and protein substrate. We have demonstrated that geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate binds to the enzyme with an affinity of ca. 40 nM, while binding of farnesyl pyrophosphate is much weaker, with a K(d) value of ca. 750 nM. This finding suggests that despite the structural difference, yRabGGTase selects its lipid substrate in a fashion similar to mammalian RabGGTase. However, unlike the mammalian enzyme, yRabGGTase binds prenylated and unprenylated Ypt1p:Mrs6p complexes with similar affinities (K(d) ca. 200 nM). Moreover, in contrast to the mammalian enzyme, phosphoisoprenoids do not influence the affinity of Mrs6p for yRabGGTase. Using an in vitro prenylation assay, we have demonstrated that yRabGGTase can prenylate Rab proteins in complex with mammalian REP-1, thus indicating that neither the LRR nor the Ig-like domains, nor the recently discovered alternative pathway of catalytic complex assembly, are essential for the catalytic activity of RabGGTase. Despite the ability to function in concert with yRabGGTase in vitro, expression of mammalian REP-1 could not complement deletion of MRS6 gene in S. cerevisiae in vivo. The implications of these findings are discussed.  相似文献   

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Posttranslational geranylgeranylation of Rab GTPases is catalyzed by Rab geranylgeranyltransferase (RabGGTase), which consists of a catalytic alpha/beta heterodimer and an accessory Rab escort protein (REP). The crystal structure of isoprenoid-bound RabGGTase complexed to REP-1 has been solved to 2.7 A resolution. The complex interface buries a surprisingly small surface area of ca. 680 A and is unexpectedly formed by helices 8, 10, and 12 of the RabGGTase alpha subunit and helices D and E of REP-1. We demonstrate that the affinity of RabGGTase for REP-1 is allosterically regulated by phosphoisoprenoid via a long-range trans-domain signal transduction event. Comparing the structure of REP-1 with the closely related RabGDI, we conclude that the specificity of the REP:RabGGTase interaction is defined by differently positioned phenylalanine residues conserved in the REP and GDI subfamilies.  相似文献   

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Rab geranylgeranyltransferase (RabGGTase) catalyzes the prenylation of Rab proteins. Despite possessing a single active site, RabGGTase is able to add geranylgeranyl moieties onto each of the two C-terminal cysteine residues of Rab. We have studied the kinetics of Rab double prenylation employing a combination of a novel high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC)-based in vitro prenylation assay and fluorescence spectroscopy. Transfer of the first geranylgeranyl group proceeds with a k(1) = 0.16 s(-1), while the conversion from singly to double prenylated Rab is 4-fold slower (k(2) = 0.039 s(-1)). We found that following the first transfer reaction, the conjugated lipid is removed from the active site of RabGGTase but mono-prenylated Rab.REP complex remains bound to RabGGTase with a K(d) < 1 nm. In contrast to the doubly prenylated Rab7.REP dissociation of the mono-prenylated species from RabGGTase was only weakly stimulated by phosphoisoprenoid. Based on the obtained rate constants we calculated that at least 72% of mono-prenylated Rab molecules proceed to double prenylation without dissociating from RabGGTase. The obtained data provides an explanation of how RabGGTase discriminates between mono-prenylated intermediate and double prenylated reaction product. It also indicates that the phosphoisoprenoid acts both as a substrate and as a sensor governing the kinetics of protein.protein interactions in the double prenylation reaction.  相似文献   

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Rab proteins comprise a family of small GTPases that serve a regulatory role in vesicular membrane traffic. Geranylgeranylation of these proteins on C-terminal cysteine motifs is crucial for their membrane association and function. This post-translational modification is catalysed by rab geranylgeranyl transferase (Rab-GGTase), a multisubunit enzyme consisting of a catalytic heterodimer and an accessory component, named rab escort protein (REP)-1. Previous in vitro studies have suggested that REP-1 presents newly synthesized rab proteins to the catalytic component of the enzyme, and forms a stable complex with the prenylated proteins following the transfer reaction. According to this model, a cellular factor would be required to dissociate the rab protein from REP-1 and to allow it to recycle in the prenylation reaction. RabGDP dissociation inhibitor (RabGDI) was considered an ideal candidate for this role, given its established function in mediating membrane association of prenylated rab proteins. Here we demonstrate that dissociation from REP-1 and binding of rab proteins to the membrane do not require RabGDI or other cytosolic factors. The mechanism of REP-1-mediated membrane association of rab5 appears to be very similar to that mediated by RabGDI. Furthermore, REP-1 and RabGDI share several other functional properties, the ability to inhibit the release of GDP and to remove rab proteins from membranes; however, RabGDI cannot assist in the prenylation reaction. These data suggest that REP-1 is per se sufficient to chaperone newly prenylated rab proteins to their target membranes.  相似文献   

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Post-translational isoprenylation of proteins is carried out by three related enzymes: farnesyltransferase, geranylgeranyl transferase-I, and Rab geranylgeranyl transferase (RabGGTase). Despite the fact that the last one is responsible for the largest number of individual protein prenylation events in the cell, no structural information is available on its interaction with substrates and products. Here, we present structural and biophysical analyses of RabGGTase in complex with phosphoisoprenoids as well as with the prenylated peptides that mimic the C terminus of Rab7 GTPase. The data demonstrate that, unlike other protein prenyl transferases, both RabGGTase and its substrate RabGTPases completely 'outsource' their specificity for each other to an accessory subunit, the Rab escort protein (REP). REP mediates the placement of the C terminus of RabGTPase into the active site of RabGGTase through a series protein-protein interactions of decreasing strength and selectivity. This arrangement enables RabGGTase to prenylate any cysteine-containing sequence. On the basis of our structural and thermodynamic data, we propose that RabGGTase has evolved from a GGTase-I-like molecule that 'learned' to interact with a recycling factor (GDI) that, in turn, eventually gave rise to REP.  相似文献   

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Protein prenylation is a widespread process that involves the transfer of either a farnesyl or a geranylgeranyl moiety to one or more C-terminal cysteines of the target protein. Rab geranylgeranyl transferase (RabGGTase) is responsible for the largest number of individual protein prenylation events in the cell. A decade-long effort to crystallize the catalytic ternary complex of RabGGTase has remained fruitless, prompting us to use a computational approach to predict the structure of this 200-kDa assembly. On the basis of high resolution structures of two sub-complexes, we have generated a composite model where the rigid parts of the protein are represented by precomputed grid potentials, whereas the mobile parts are described in atomic details using Internal Coordinate Mechanics. Selection of the best docking solution of the flexible parts on the grid is followed by explicit atomistic refinement of the lowest energy conformations enabling realistic modeling of complex structures. Using this approach we demonstrate that the flexible C terminus of Rab7 substrate forms a series of progressively weaker and less specific interactions that channel it into the active site of RabGGTase. We have validated the computational model through biochemical experiments and demonstrated that to be prenylated RabGTPase must possess at least nine amino acids between the prenylation motif and the hydrophobic sequence anchoring the beginning of the Rab C terminus on the enzyme. This sequence, known as the C-terminal interacting motif is shown to play a dual role in Rab prenylation by contributing a significant fraction of binding energy to the catalytic complex assembly and by orienting the C terminus of RabGTPase in the vicinity of the active site of RabGGTase. This mechanism is unique to RabGGTase when compared with other prenyltransferases, which encode the specificity for their cognate substrates directly at their active site.Elucidation of structures of biomacromolecules is essential for understanding their functions. Structural biology provides us with submolecular level views of enzymatic reactions, protein-ligand and protein-protein interactions. Although the main methods of protein structure determination such as x-ray crystallography, NMR, and electron microscopy are biased toward well ordered structures, in reality conformational changes and transitions between ordered and disordered states are common and important features of protein function and regulation. It has become very clear over the last several years that sections of proteins and sometimes entire proteins do not display a defined structure in solution and become structured only in the presence of a ligand or a binding partner protein (1). Furthermore, the binding of an isolated disordered peptide fragment to a target protein without the support of the rest of the complex is frequently undetectable. If crystallographic studies can be performed on only a part of a large system, it may be exceedingly difficult to reproduce this ordered interaction in a crystal structure, and there are limitations to the application of NMR methods.Recent advances in realistic computer simulations give us an opportunity to address this problem. However, the large number of degrees of freedom of large systems presents a distinct challenge. Here ICM3 global optimizer was applied as an efficient macromolecular docking procedure to predicting the behavior of functionally locally disordered protein fragments upon macromolecular assembly (2, 3). This has been successfully applied to peptide folding, protein docking and interface refinement (4), small molecule docking (5), and virtual screening (6). To deal with a large complex, a part of the system that can be assumed to stay relatively unchanged is replaced by precomputed grid potentials as is done routinely in small molecule docking (e.g. Ref. 5). In this case, a smaller molecule or a peptide can be docked to the grid potentials to generate a set of conformers for further refinement. This technique was demonstrated to correctly predict the docking of a series of peptides to PTB and SH2 domains in an unbiased simulation (7). Addition of explicit atomistic refinement to the best scored conformations was shown to reproduce the unusual binding geometries of the HLA peptides (8) to the major histocompatibility class I receptors.A well documented case of a protein complex with a functionally important locally disordered region is Rab geranylgeranyl transferase (RabGGTase). RabGGTase is a member of the protein prenyltransferase family that catalyzes covalent attachment of either farnesyl or geranylgeranyl moieties onto the conserved C-terminal cysteines of intracellular proteins (9). RabGGTase attaches geranylgeranyl moieties to the C terminus of more than 60 members of the Rab GTPase family: central regulators of intracellular vesicular transport (10). The C terminus of Rab GTPases is naturally disordered, a feature that is important for their biological function (11). Unlike other protein prenyltransferases RabGGTase does not recognize a four-amino acid C-terminal sequence, known as a CAAX box, but requires an adaptor protein termed the Rab escort protein (REP) for substrate binding and selection. REP recruits newly synthesized Rab GTPases and then presents them to the RabGGTase. The proteins form a tight catalytic ternary complex in which two geranylgeranyl groups are transferred onto the C terminus of Rab GTPase (11-13). Recently, RabGGTase came into the spot-light due to the observation that its chemical inhibition induced apoptosis in cancer cells, promoting the search for new inhibitors of this enzyme (14, 15). Development of RabGGTase-specific inhibitors requires understanding of the mechanistic and thermodynamic basis of its function. Although we recently solved the structures of an isoprenoid stabilized REP·RabGGTase complex and of prenylated and unprenylated Rab7·REP complexes, the structure of the ternary Rab·REP·RabGGTase complex remains unknown (16, 17) (Fig. 1A). It transpired from the analysis of the available subcomplex structures that the REP molecule plays a central role in assembling the catalytic ternary complex by forming binding interfaces with both Rab GTPase and RabGGTase (17, 18). In the case of the REP-Rab interaction, one large interface is formed between the Rab-binding platform of REP and the GTPase domain of Rab, and a smaller one between the hydrophobic C-terminal binding region (CBR) of REP and the hydrophobic CBR interacting motif (CIM) of Rab GTPases (17, 18) (Fig. 1). Formation of the complex with Rab GTPases increases the affinity of REP for RabGGTase by nearly three orders of magnitude and leads to the formation of the catalytic ternary complex via interaction of domain 2 of REP with the α-subunit of RabGGTase (13, 16). Despite these advances, details of the Rab prenylation mechanism remain unknown, and the following important questions remain open. How does RabGGTase process all Rab family members despite the high variability in the sequence and the length of their C terminus? What structural mechanism, and which amino acids, ensures proper positioning of the Rab C terminus into the catalytic center of RabGGTase? To address these issues, we have generated a computational model of the entire Rab·REP·RabGGTase ternary complex and performed an extensive search for low energy conformations of the C terminus, which was invisible in structures of the individual proteins. Based on the resulting models we designed a series of biochemical experiments to validate the computational model and demonstrate that the CIM functions as an anchor concentrating the prenylatable Rab C terminus toward the active site of RabGGTase. The model provides an explanation for the lack of requirement for conservation of the C terminus of Rab GTPases and elucidates structural determinants of the assembly of the functional ternary complex.Open in a separate windowFIGURE 1.Structures used for model building. A, structure of the Rab7·REP-1 complex. REP-1 is displayed in surface representation and is shaded gray. Rab7 is displayed as ribbons and colored according to secondary structure. The disordered C terminus of Rab7 is drawn as a red line. B, REP-1·RabGTase complex. REP-1 is displayed as in A while RabGGTase is displayed in ribbon representation with the α subunit colored in orange and the β subunit in blue. C, model of the Rab7·REP-1·RabGGTase complex displayed as in A and B. The disordered C terminus of Rab7 is not displayed.  相似文献   

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Rab proteins are geranylgeranylated on their carboxyl terminal cysteine motifs by geranylgeranyltransferase II (GGTase). Rab escort protein (REP) is required to present Rab proteins to GGTase. REP may remain bound to newly isoprenylated Rab proteins and present them to their target membrane. Other studies have shown that Rab proteins cycle between the membrane and cytosolic compartments and that cytosolic Rab proteins are complexed with rab-GDI. In the present study, we examined the expression and localization of REP isoforms in parotid acinar cells. Although both REP isoforms, REP-1 and REP-2, were detected in parotid cytosol, REP-2 was the predominant isoform. Subcellular fractionation revealed that approximately 42% of cellular REP-2 is membrane-associated. REP-2 was partially removed from parotid membranes with 1 M NaCl or Na(2)CO(3), indicating that REP-2 is a peripheral membrane protein. Membrane-associated REP-2 did not colocalize with Rab3D on secretory granule membranes. However, density gradient centrifugation revealed that membrane-associated REP-2 and Rab3D colocalize on low- and high-density membrane fractions in parotid acinar cells. Isoproterenol, an agent which induces amylase release from parotid glands, caused a shift in both REP-2 and Rab3D to less dense membrane fractions. When acinar cell cytosol was fractionated by gel filtration chromatography, Rab3D eluted exclusively with REP, not rab-GDI. In contrast, Rab1B and Rab5 eluted with both REP and Rab-GDI. Colocalization of Rab3D and REP-2 on acinar cell membranes suggests that REP-2 plays a role in delivering Rab3D to parotid membranes and may regulate guanine nucleotide binding to membrane-associated Rab3D. In addition, unlike other Rab proteins, cytosolic Rab3D appears to associate exclusively with REP, not rab-GDI in parotid acinar cells.  相似文献   

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Intracellular vesicular trafficking is regulated by Rab proteins, small GTPases that require posttranslational geranylgeranylation for biological activity. This covalent modification is catalyzed by Rab geranylgeranyl transferase (RabGGTase) and proceeds only in the presence of accessory Rab Escort Protein (REP). In this communication, we report the cloning and characterization of REP gene of Arabidopsis thaliana. Highest expression of REP mRNA was detected in leaves and flowers in contrast to stems and roots. AtREP is recognized by anti-rat REP1 serum. Interaction of AtREP with the protein substrate is presented, as well as a structural model obtained through homology modeling, based on the known structure of rat REP1.  相似文献   

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Rab proteins typically lack the consensus carboxyl-terminal CXXX motif that signals isoprenoid modification of Ras and other isoprenylated proteins and, instead, terminate in either CC or CXC sequences (C = cysteine, X = any amino acid). To compare the functional relationship between the Ras CXXX and the Rab CC/CXC motifs, we have generated chimeric Ras proteins terminating in Rab carboxyl-terminal CC or CXC sequences. These mutant Ras proteins were not isoprenylated in vitro or in vivo, demonstrating that the CC and CXC sequences alone are not sufficient to replace a CXXX sequence to signal Ras isoprenoid modification. Surprisingly, chimeric Ras/Rab proteins terminating in significant lengths of carboxyl-terminal sequences from Rab1b (7-139 residues), Rab2 (5-151 residues), or Rab3a (12 residues) were also not isoprenylated. These results demonstrate that the sequence requirements for isoprenoid modification of Rab proteins are more complex than the simple tetrapeptide CXXX sequence for isoprenoid modification of Ras proteins and suggest that the Rab geranylgeranyl transferase(s) requires recognition of protein conformation to signal the addition of geranylgeranyl groups. Finally, competition studies demonstrate that a common geranylgeranyl transferase activity is responsible for the modification of Rab proteins terminating in CC or CXC motifs.  相似文献   

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Rab GTPases participating in the regulation of vesicle trafficking in eukaryotes are geranylgeranylated by the Rab geranylgeranyl transferase (RabGGTase) in complex with the Rab escort protein (REP). Here, we describe basic properties of the Arabidopsis thaliana REP (AthREP), first REP outside yeasts or metazoans to be characterized. GFP-tagged AthREP, as well as the geranylgeranylation activity, were localized predominantly to the cytoplasm. Recombinant AthREP interacted with yeast 6His-Ypt1, tobacco 6His-RabA1a, and Arabidopsis RabA2a in vitro preferring the GDP-bound form of the latter. Recombinant AthREP with C-terminal but not N-terminal tags stimulated geranylgeranylation of various Rab GTPases in Arabidopsis extracts in vitro. Neither recombinant AthREP protein exhibited activity in yeast extracts, while recombinant yeast REP (6His-SceMrs6) stimulated Rab geranylgeranylation in all extracts tested. We found that a conserved arginine residue, R195, known to be crucial for yeast REP function, is substituted by an asparagine or threonine residue in angiosperm REPs. A point mutant allele of AthREP with arginine at this position complemented the yeast REP mutation, while wild-type AthREP did not. Based on phylogenetic analysis of REP and GDP dissociation inhibitor (GDI) sequences from a broad range of eukaryotic lineages, we propose a new view on evolution of the REP/GDI superfamily with a bi-functional REP/GDI protein as a direct ancestor.  相似文献   

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Posttranslational isoprenylation of some small GTP-binding proteins is required for their biological activity. Rab geranylgeranyl transferase (Rab GGTase) uses geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate to modify Rab proteins, its only known substrates. Geranylgeranylation of Rabs is believed to promote their association with target membranes and interaction with other proteins. Plants, like other eukaryotes, contain Rab-like proteins that are associated with intracellular membranes. However, to our knowledge, the geranylgeranylation of Rab proteins has not yet been characterized from any plant source. This report presents an activity assay that allows the characterization of prenylation of Rab-like proteins in vitro, by protein extracts prepared from plants. Tomato Rab1 proteins and mammalian Rab1a were modified by geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate but not by farnesyl pyrophosphate. This modification required a conserved cysteine-cysteine motif. A mutant form lacking the cysteine-cysteine motif could not be modified, but inhibited the geranylgeranylation of its wild-type homolog. The tomato Rab proteins were modified in vitro by protein extract prepared from yeast, but failed to become modified when the protein extract was prepared from a yeast strain containing a mutant allele for the [alpha] subunit of yeast Rab GGTase (bet4 ts). These results demonstrate that plant cells, like other eukaryotes, contain Rab GGTase-like activity.  相似文献   

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Small GTPases of the Rab family regulate membrane transport pathways. More than 50 mammalian Rab proteins are known, many with transport step-specific localisation. Rabs must associate with cellular membranes for activity and membrane attachment is mediated by prenyl (geranylgeranyl) post-translational modification. Mutations in genes encoding proteins essential for the geranylgeranylation reaction, Rab escort protein and Rab geranylgeranyl transferase, underlie genetic diseases. Choroideremia patients have loss of function mutations in REP1 and the murine Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome model gunmetal possesses a splice-site mutation in the alpha-subunit of RGGT. Here we discuss recent insights into Rab prenylation and advances towards our understanding of both diseases.  相似文献   

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