Regulation of DENND3, the exchange factor for the small GTPase Rab12 through an intramolecular interaction

通过分子内相互作用调控小GTP酶Rab12的交换因子DENND3

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Abstract

The Rab family of small GTPases functions in multiple aspects of cellular membrane trafficking. Proteins bearing a differentially expressed in normal and neoplastic cells (DENN) domain have emerged as the largest family of Rab-activating guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs). Rab12 functions in the initiation of starvation-induced autophagy, and our previous work revealed that its activator, DENN domain-containing protein 3 (DENND3), is phosphorylated and activated upon starvation. However, how the GEF activity of DENND3 toward Rab12 is regulated at the molecular level is still not understood. Here, we combine size-exclusion chromatography, Förster resonance energy transfer, pulldown, and in vitro GEF assays to demonstrate that regulation of GEF activity is achieved through an intramolecular interaction that is controlled by a key residue in DENND3, tyrosine 940. Our study sheds light on the regulation of Rab12 activation and lays the groundwork for characterizing the regulation of other DENN domain-containing proteins.

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