Regulation of Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factors by G proteins.

Paul C Sternweis, Angela M Carter, Zhe Chen, Shahab M Danesh, Ying-Fan Hsiung, William D Singer
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Abstract

Monomeric Rho GTPases regulate cellular dynamics through remodeling of the cytoskeleton, modulation of immediate signaling pathways, and longer-term regulation of gene transcription. One family of guanine nucleotide exchange factors for Rho proteins (RhoGEFs) provides a direct pathway for regulation of RhoA by cell surface receptors coupled to heterotrimeric G proteins. Some of these RhoGEFs also contain RGS domains that can attenuate signaling by the G(12) and G(13) proteins. The regulation provided by these RhoGEFs is defined by their selective regulation by specific G proteins, phosphorylation by kinases, and potential localization with signaling partners. Evidence of their physiological importance is derived from gene knockouts in Drosophila and mice. Current understanding of the basic regulatory mechanisms of these RhoGEFs is discussed. An overview of identified interactions with other signaling proteins suggests the growing spectrum of their involvement in numerous signaling pathways.

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G蛋白对鸟嘌呤核苷酸交换因子的调控。
单体Rho gtpase通过重塑细胞骨架、调节即时信号通路和基因转录的长期调控来调节细胞动力学。Rho蛋白的鸟嘌呤核苷酸交换因子(RhoGEFs)家族为细胞表面受体与异源三聚体G蛋白偶联调控RhoA提供了直接途径。其中一些rhogef还含有RGS结构域,可以减弱G(12)和G(13)蛋白的信号传导。这些rhogef提供的调控是由它们通过特定G蛋白的选择性调控、激酶的磷酸化以及与信号伙伴的潜在定位来定义的。它们在生理上重要的证据来自果蝇和小鼠的基因敲除。讨论了目前对这些rhogef的基本调控机制的理解。对已确定的与其他信号蛋白相互作用的概述表明,它们参与许多信号通路的范围越来越广。
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