The Interaction of the Human GGA1 GAT Domain with Rabaptin-5 Is Mediated by Residues on Its Three-Helix Bundle
- 5 November 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 42 (47) , 13901-13908
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi035392b
Abstract
GGA proteins regulate clathrin-coated vesicle trafficking by interacting with multiple proteins during vesicle assembly. As part of this process, the GAT domain of GGA is known to interact with both ARF and Rabaptin-5. Particularly, the GAT domains of GGA1 and -2, but not of GGA3, specifically bind with a coiled-coil region of Rabaptin-5. Rabaptin-5 interacts with Rab5 and is an essential component of the fusion machinery for targeting endocytic vesicles to early endosomes. The recently determined crystal structure of the GGA1 GAT domain has provided insights into its interactions with partner proteins. Here, we describe mutagenesis studies on the GAT−Rabaptin-5 interaction. The results demonstrate that a hydrophobic surface patch on the C-terminal three-helix bundle motif of the GAT domain is directly involved in Rabaptin-5 binding. A GGA3-like mutation, N284S, in this Rabaptin-5 binding patch of GGA1 led to a reduced level of Rabaptin-5 binding. Furthermore, a reversed mutation, S293N, in GGA3 partially establishes Rabaptin-5 binding ability in its GAT domain. These results provide a structural explanation for the binding affinity difference among GGA proteins. The current results also suggest that the binding of GAT to Rabaptin-5 is independent of its interaction with ARF.Keywords
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