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Structural Basis of CYRI-B Direct Competition with Scar/WAVE Complex for Rac1

Tamas Yelland, Hoang Anh Le, Savvas Nikolaou, Robert H. Insall, Laura M. Machesky, Shehab Ismail

2020Structure18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rac1 is a major regulator of actin dynamics, with GTP-bound Rac1 promoting actin assembly via the Scar/WAVE complex. CYRI competes with Scar/WAVE for interaction with Rac1 in a feedback loop regulating actin dynamics. Here, we reveal the nature of the CYRI-Rac1 interaction, through crystal structures of CYRI-B lacking the N-terminal helix (CYRI-BΔN) and the CYRI-BΔN:Rac1Q61L complex, providing the molecular basis for CYRI-B regulation of the Scar/WAVE complex. We reveal CYRI-B as having two subdomains - an N-terminal Rac1 binding subdomain with a unique Rac1-effector interface and a C-terminal Ratchet subdomain that undergoes conformational changes induced by Rac1 binding. Finally, we show that the CYRI protein family, CYRI-A and CYRI-B can produce an autoinhibited hetero- or homodimers, adding an additional layer of regulation to Rac1 signaling.

Topics & Concepts

RAC1ActinGTP'RegulatorBiophysicsEffectorCell biologyRas superfamilyChemistryBiologyBiochemistrySignal transductionEnzymeGeneCellular Mechanics and InteractionsCellular transport and secretionProtein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling
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