TY - JOUR
T1 - Interaction of the low-molecular-weight GTP-binding protein rap2 with the platelet cytoskeleton is mediated by direct binding to the actin filaments
AU - Torti, Mauro
AU - Bertoni, Alessandra
AU - Canobbio, Ilaria
AU - Sinigaglia, Fabiola
AU - Lapetina, Eduardo G.
AU - Balduini, Cesare
PY - 1999/12/15
Y1 - 1999/12/15
N2 - The interaction of the low-molecular-weight GTP-binding protein rap2 with the cytoskeleton from thrombin-aggregated platelets was investigated by inducing depolymerization of the actin filaments, followed by in vitro- promoted repolymerization. We found that the association of rap2 with the cytoskeleton was spontaneously restored after one cycle of actin depolymerization and repolymerization. Exogenous rap2, but not unrelated proteins, added to depolymerized actin and solubilized actin-binding proteins, was also specifically incorporated into the in vitro reconstituted cytoskeleton. The incorporation of exogenous rap2 was also observed when the cytoskeleton from resting or thrombin-activated platelets was subjected to actin depolymerization-repolymerization. Moreover, such interaction occurred equally well when exogenous rap2 was loaded with either GDP or GTPγS. We also found that polyhistidine-tagged rap2 immobilized on Ni2+-Sepharose and loaded with either GDP or GTPγS, could specifically bind to cytoskeletal actin. Moreover, when purified monomeric actin was induced to polymerize in vitro in the presence of rap2, the small G-protein specifically associated with the actin filaments. Finally, rap2 loaded with either GDP or GTPγS was able to bind to purified F-actin immobilized on a plastic surface. These results demonstrate that rap2 interacts with the platelet cytoskeleton by direct binding to the actin filaments and that this interaction is not regulated by the activation state of the protein.
AB - The interaction of the low-molecular-weight GTP-binding protein rap2 with the cytoskeleton from thrombin-aggregated platelets was investigated by inducing depolymerization of the actin filaments, followed by in vitro- promoted repolymerization. We found that the association of rap2 with the cytoskeleton was spontaneously restored after one cycle of actin depolymerization and repolymerization. Exogenous rap2, but not unrelated proteins, added to depolymerized actin and solubilized actin-binding proteins, was also specifically incorporated into the in vitro reconstituted cytoskeleton. The incorporation of exogenous rap2 was also observed when the cytoskeleton from resting or thrombin-activated platelets was subjected to actin depolymerization-repolymerization. Moreover, such interaction occurred equally well when exogenous rap2 was loaded with either GDP or GTPγS. We also found that polyhistidine-tagged rap2 immobilized on Ni2+-Sepharose and loaded with either GDP or GTPγS, could specifically bind to cytoskeletal actin. Moreover, when purified monomeric actin was induced to polymerize in vitro in the presence of rap2, the small G-protein specifically associated with the actin filaments. Finally, rap2 loaded with either GDP or GTPγS was able to bind to purified F-actin immobilized on a plastic surface. These results demonstrate that rap2 interacts with the platelet cytoskeleton by direct binding to the actin filaments and that this interaction is not regulated by the activation state of the protein.
KW - Actin polymerization
KW - Cytoskeleton
KW - GDP
KW - GTPγS
KW - Platelet activation
KW - Small GTPases
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U2 - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4644(19991215)75:4<675::AID-JCB13>3.0.CO;2-M
DO - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4644(19991215)75:4<675::AID-JCB13>3.0.CO;2-M
M3 - Article
SN - 0730-2312
VL - 75
SP - 675
EP - 685
JO - Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
JF - Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
IS - 4
ER -