Role of the C-Terminal SH3 Domain and N-Terminal Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Regulation of Tim and Related Dbl-Family Proteins
- 7 June 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 47 (26), 6827-6839
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi702543p
Abstract
Dbl-related oncoproteins are guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) specific for Rho-family GTPases and typically possess tandem Dbl (DH) and pleckstrin homology (PH) domains that act in concert to catalyze exchange. Although the exchange potential of many Dbl-family proteins is constitutively activated by truncation, the precise mechanisms of regulation for many Dbl-family proteins are unknown. Tim and Vav are distantly related Dbl-family proteins that are similarly regulated; their Dbl homology (DH) domains interact with N-terminal helices to exclude and prevent activation of Rho GTPases. Phosphorylation, substitution, or deletion of the blocking helices relieves this autoinhibition. Here we show that two other Dbl-family proteins, Ngef and Wgef, which like Tim contain a C-terminal SH3 domain, are also activated by tyrosine phosphorylation of a blocking helix. Consequently, basal autoinhibition of DH domains by direct steric exclusion using short N-terminal helices likely represents a conserved mechanism of regulation for the large family of Dbl-related proteins. N-Terminal truncation or phosphorylation of many other Dbl-family GEFs leads to their activation; similar autoinhibition mechanisms could explain some of these events. In addition, we show that the C-terminal SH3 domain binding to a polyproline region N-terminal to the DH domain of the Tim subgroup of Dbl-family proteins provides a unique mechanism of regulated autoinhibition of exchange activity that is functionally linked to the interactions between the autoinhibitory helix and the DH domain.Keywords
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