Targeting and localized signalling by small GTPases
- 9 January 2007
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Biology of the Cell
- Vol. 99 (1) , 1-12
- https://doi.org/10.1042/bc20060071
Abstract
Polarized cellular responses, for example, cell migration, require the co‐ordinated assembly of signalling complexes at a particular subcellular location, such as the leading edge of cells. Small GTPases of the Ras superfamily play central roles in many (polarized) responses to growth factors, chemokines or integrin ligands. These small GTPases are functionally distinct, yet remarkably homologous in their primary sequence and especially in their effector domains. Therefore it has long been unclear how GTPase signalling specificity is regulated. Small GTPases carry a lipid anchor, in the context of a hypervariable region, which mediates membrane association. However, whereas the lipid has long been proposed to be the critical regulator of subcellular GTPase targeting, there is now increasing evidence that specific protein—protein interactions are important as well. This review discusses recent findings on GTPase targeting and proposes a revised model for GTPase signalling. In this model, the hypervariable domain acts in conjunction with the lipid tail to target the GTPase to specific membrane‐associated protein complexes. Here, local GTPase activation occurs, leading to subsequent exposure of the effector domain, binding to effector proteins and the initiation of downstream signalling.Keywords
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