The Unique N-Terminus of R-Ras Is Required for Rac Activation and Precise Regulation of Cell Migration
Open Access
- 1 May 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) in Molecular Biology of the Cell
- Vol. 16 (5), 2458-2469
- https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E03-12-0917
Abstract
The Ras family GTPase, R-Ras, elicits important integrin-dependent cellular behaviors such as adhesion, spreading and migration. While oncogenic Ras GTPases and R-Ras share extensive sequence homology, R-Ras induces a distinct set of cellular behaviors. To explore the structural basis for these differences, we asked whether the unique N-terminal 26 amino acid extension of R-Ras was responsible for R-Ras–specific signaling events. Using a 32D mouse myeloid cell line, we show that full-length R-Ras activates Rac and induces Rac-dependent cell spreading. In contrast, truncated R-Ras lacking its first 26 amino acids fails to activate Rac, resulting in reduced cell spreading. Truncated R-Ras also stimulates more β3 integrin-dependent cell migration than full-length R-Ras, suggesting that the N-terminus may negatively regulate cell movement. However, neither the subcellular localization of R-Ras nor its effects on cell adhesion are affected by the presence or absence of the N-terminus. These results indicate that the N-terminus of R-Ras positively regulates specific R-Ras functions such as Rac activation and cell spreading but negatively regulates R-Ras–mediated cell migration.Keywords
This publication has 57 references indexed in Scilit:
- R-Ras Controls Membrane Protrusion and Cell Migration through the Spatial Regulation of Rac and RhoMolecular Biology of the Cell, 2005
- Rac1-deficient macrophages exhibit defects in cell spreading and membrane ruffling but not migrationJournal of Cell Science, 2004
- Integrin activationJournal of Cell Science, 2004
- R-Ras Promotes Focal Adhesion Formation through Focal Adhesion Kinase and p130Cas by a Novel Mechanism That Differs from IntegrinsMolecular and Cellular Biology, 2003
- RhoG Signals in Parallel with Rac1 and Cdc42Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2002
- Activation of Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase γ by RasCurrent Biology, 2002
- The effector loop and prenylation site of R-Ras are involved in the regulation of integrin functionOncogene, 2000
- Distinct Mechanisms of α5β1 Integrin Activation by Ha-Ras and R-RasJournal of Biological Chemistry, 2000
- Regulatory Proteins of R-Ras, TC21/R-Ras2, and M-Ras/R-Ras3Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2000
- Integrin αIIbβ3 signaling in platelet adhesion and aggregationCurrent Opinion in Cell Biology, 1999