GTP-Ras disrupts the intramolecular complex of C1 and RA domains of Nore1
Publication year
2006Source
Structure with Folding & Design, 14, 5, (2006), pp. 881-8ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Bioinformatics
CMBI
Journal title
Structure with Folding & Design
Volume
vol. 14
Issue
iss. 5
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p. 881
Page end
p. 8
Subject
Bioinformatics; UMCN 5.3: Cellular energy metabolismAbstract
The novel Ras effector mNore1, capable of inducing apoptosis, is a multidomain protein. It comprises a C1 domain homologous to PKC and an RA domain similar to the Ras effectors AF-6 and RalGDS. Here, we determine the affinity of these two domains to the active forms of Ras and Rap1 using isothermal calorimetric titration. The interaction of Ras/Rap1-GTP with the RA domain of mNore1 is weakened significantly by direct binding of the C1 domain to the RA domain. In order to analyze this observation in atomic detail, we solved the C1 solution structure by NMR. By determining chemical shifts and relaxation rates, we can show an intramolecular complex of C1-RA. GTP-Ras titration and binding to RA disrupts this complex and displaces the C1 domain. Once the C1 domain tumbles freely in solution, a lipid binding interface becomes accessible. Furthermore, we provide evidence of phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate binding of the free C1 domain.
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