Journal Articles Nature Cell Biology Year : 2000

The Rac1-and RhoG-specific GEF domain of Trio targets filamin to remodel cytoskeletal actin

Abstract

Rho GTPases control actin reorganization and many other cellular functions. Guanine nucleotide-exchange factors (GEFs) activate Rho GTPases by promoting their exchange of GDP for GTP. Trio is a unique Rho GEF, because it has separate GEF domains, GEFD1 and GEFD2, that control the GTPases RhoG/Rac1 and RhoA, respectively, Dbl-homology (DH) domains that are common to GEFs catalyse nucleotide exchange, and pleckstrin-homology (PH) domains localize Rho GEFs near their downstream targets, Here we show that Trio GEFD1 interacts through its PH domain with the actin-filament-crosslinking protein filamin, and localizes with endogenous filamin in HeLa cells. Trio GEFD1 induces actin-based ruffling in filamin-expressing, but not filamin-deficient, cells and in cells transfected with a filamin construct that lacks the Trio-binding domain. In addition, Trio GEFD1 exchange activity is not affected by filamin binding. Our results indicate that filamin, as a molecular target of Trio, may be a scaffold for the spatial organization of Rho-GTPase-mediated signalling pathways.
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hal-02196838 , version 1 (10-01-2025)

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Jean-Michel Bellanger, Catherine Astier, Claude Sardet, Yasutaka Ohta, Thomas P. Stossel, et al.. The Rac1-and RhoG-specific GEF domain of Trio targets filamin to remodel cytoskeletal actin. Nature Cell Biology, 2000, 2 (12), pp.888-892. ⟨10.1038/35046533⟩. ⟨hal-02196838⟩
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