Peptide Specificity of Protein Prenyltransferases Is Determined Mainly by Reactivity Rather than Binding Affinity
- 29 October 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 44 (46) , 15314-15324
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi0509503
Abstract
Protein farnesyltransferase (FTase) and protein geranylgeranyltransferase type I (GGTase I) catalyze the attachment of lipid groups from farnesyl diphosphate and geranylgeranyl diphosphate, respectively, to a cysteine near the C-terminus of protein substrates. FTase and GGTase I modify several important signaling and regulatory proteins with C-terminal CaaX sequences ("C" refers to the cysteine residue that becomes prenylated, "a" refers to any aliphatic amino acid, and "X" refers to any amino acid). In the CaaX paradigm, the C-terminal X-residue of the protein/peptide confers specificity for FTase or GGTase I. However, some proteins, such as K-Ras, RhoB, and TC21, are substrates for both FTase and GGTase I. Here we demonstrate that the C-terminal amino acid affects the binding affinity of K-Ras4B-derived hexapeptides (TKCVIX) to FTase and GGTase I modestly. In contrast, reactivity, as indicated by transient and steady-state kinetics, varies significantly and correlates with hydrophobicity, volume, and structure of the C-terminal amino acid. The reactivity of FTase decreases as the hydrophobicity of the C-terminal amino acid increases whereas the reactivity of GGTase I increases with the hydrophobicity of the X-group. Therefore, the hydrophobicity, as well as the structure of the X-group, determines whether peptides are specific for farnesylation, geranylgeranylation, or dual prenylation.Keywords
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