Nature, Vol.376, No.6540, 524-527, 1995
Calcium Activation of Ras Mediated by Neuronal Exchange Factor Ras-GRF
TYROSINE kinase receptors stimulate the Ras signalling pathway by enhancing the activity of the SOS nucleotide-exchange factor(1) This occurs, at least in part, by the recruitment of an SOS-GRB2 complex to Ras in the plasma membrane. Here we describe a different signalling pathway to Ras that involves activation of the Ras-GRF exchange factor(2-4) in response to Ca2+-influx, In particular, se show that the ability of Ras-CRF to activate Ras in vivo is markedly enhanced by raised Ca2+ concentrations. Activation is mediated by calmodulin binding to an IQ motif(5) in Ras-GRF, because substitutions in conserved amino acids in this motif prevent both calmodulin binding to Ras-CRF and Ras-GRF activation in vivo, So far, full-length Ras-GRF has been detected only in brain neurons(2,6,7), Our findings implicate Ras-GRF in the regulation of neuronal functions that are influenced by Ca2+ signals.
Keywords:SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE;NUCLEOTIDE EXCHANGE;PROTEIN;GENE;EXPRESSION;DOMAIN;CDC25;IDENTIFICATION;ASSOCIATION;INHIBITION