SUMO-1 modification and its role in targeting the Ran GTPase-activating protein, RanGAP1, to the nuclear pore complex.
RanGAP1 is the GTPase-activating protein for Ran, a small ras-like GTPase involved in regulating nucleocytoplasmic transport. In vertebrates, RanGAP1 is present in two forms: one that is cytoplasmic, and another that is concentrated at the cytoplasmic fibers of nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). The NPC-associated form of RanGAP1 is covalently modified ... by the small ubiquitin-like protein, SUMO-1, and we have recently proposed that SUMO-1 modification functions to target RanGAP1 to the NPC. Here, we identify the domain of RanGAP1 that specifies SUMO-1 modification and demonstrate that mutations in this domain that inhibit modification also inhibit targeting to the NPC. Targeting of a heterologous protein to the NPC depended on determinants specifying SUMO-1 modification and also on additional determinants in the COOH-terminal domain of RanGAP1. SUMO-1 modification and these additional determinants were found to specify interaction between the COOH-terminal domain of RanGAP1 and a region of the nucleoporin, Nup358, between Ran-binding domains three and four. Together, these findings indicate that SUMO-1 modification targets RanGAP1 to the NPC by exposing, or creating, a Nup358 binding site in the COOH-terminal domain of RanGAP1. Surprisingly, the COOH-terminal domain of RanGAP1 was also found to harbor a nuclear localization signal. This nuclear localization signal, and the presence of nine leucine-rich nuclear export signal motifs, suggests that RanGAP1 may shuttle between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
Mesh Terms:
Amino Acid Sequence, Binding Sites, Cell Nucleus, Cytoplasm, DNA-Binding Proteins, GTPase-Activating Proteins, HeLa Cells, Humans, Molecular Chaperones, Molecular Sequence Data, Nuclear Envelope, Nuclear Localization Signals, Nuclear Pore Complex Proteins, Nuclear Proteins, Recombinant Proteins, SUMO-1 Protein, Sequence Deletion, Ubiquitins
Amino Acid Sequence, Binding Sites, Cell Nucleus, Cytoplasm, DNA-Binding Proteins, GTPase-Activating Proteins, HeLa Cells, Humans, Molecular Chaperones, Molecular Sequence Data, Nuclear Envelope, Nuclear Localization Signals, Nuclear Pore Complex Proteins, Nuclear Proteins, Recombinant Proteins, SUMO-1 Protein, Sequence Deletion, Ubiquitins
J. Cell Biol.
Date: Feb. 09, 1998
PubMed ID: 9456312
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