Yeast RAS2 mutations modulating the ras-guanine exchange factor interaction.

FEBS Lett

Ecole Normale Supérieure, URA C.N.R.S. 1302, Paris, France.

Published: February 1997

We have used a two-hybrid approach to test various forms of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Ras2p for their ability to interact with the human guanine nucleotide exchange factor HGRF55. We have previously shown that a strong two-hybrid interaction is found between the HGRF55p and the dominant negative Ras2p(G22A) form of ras [Camus et al. (1995) Oncogene 11, 951-959]. We show here that the substitution N123I which weakens the guanine nucleotide binding also promotes ras-GEF interaction. We demonstrate that the R80D substitution alone completely abolishes the interaction of Ras2p(G22A) with GEF, whereas substitutions at positions 81, 82 and 73 have only small effects. Since residue 73 is involved in the response of ras to GEF, we propose that it plays a role in the conformational change induced by the GEF rather than in its binding. Those results emphasize the role of the alpha2 helix of the switch II region in the recognition of the GEF family.

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