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- The EMBO Journal (2008) 27, 3175 - 3185
- doi:10.1038/emboj.2008.226
Published online: 23 October 2008
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Mechanism of multi-site phosphorylation from a ROCK-I:RhoE complex structureEMBO Open
David Komander1,a, Ritu Garg2, Paul T C Wan1, Anne J Ridley2 and David Barford1
- Section of Structural Biology, The Institute of Cancer Research, Chester Beatty Laboratories, London, UK
- King's College London, Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics, London, UK
Correspondence to:
David Barford, Section of Structural Biology, The Institute of Cancer Research, Chester Beatty Laboratories, 237 Fulham Road, London SW3 6JB, UK. Tel.: +44 20 7153 5420; Fax: 44 20 7153 5457; E-mail: david.barford@icr.ac.uk
aPresent address: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 0QH, UK
Received 28 July 2008; Accepted 30 September 2008
Abstract
The ROCK-I serine/threonine protein kinase mediates the effects of RhoA to promote the formation of actin stress fibres and integrin-based focal adhesions. ROCK-I phosphorylates the unconventional G-protein RhoE on multiple N- and C-terminal sites. These phosphorylation events stabilise RhoE, which functions to antagonise RhoA-induced stress fibre assembly. Here, we provide a molecular explanation for multi-site phosphorylation of RhoE from the crystal structure of RhoE in complex with the ROCK-I kinase domain. RhoE interacts with the C-lobe
G helix of ROCK-I by means of a novel binding site remote from its effector region, positioning its N and C termini proximal to the ROCK-I catalytic site. Disruption of the ROCK-I:RhoE interface abolishes RhoE phosphorylation, but has no effect on the ability of RhoE to disassemble stress fibres. In contrast, mutation of the RhoE effector region attenuates RhoE-mediated disruption of the actin cytoskeleton, indicating that RhoE exerts its inhibitory effects on ROCK-I through protein(s) binding to its effector region. We propose that ROCK-I phosphorylation of RhoE forms part of a feedback loop to regulate RhoA signalling.
Keywords:
- G proteins,
- multi-site phosphorylation,
- RhoE,
- ROCK-I,
- stress fibres
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