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H-Ras Distribution and Signaling in Plasma Membrane Microdomains Are Regulated by Acylation and Deacylation Events

Journal

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 11, Pages 1898-1914

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/MCB.01398-14

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy-Fondos FEDER [BFU2011-23807]
  2. Red Tematica de Investigacion Cooperativa en Cancer (RTICC), Spanish Ministry of Health [RD/12/0036/0033]
  3. European Research Council [ERC-AG/250297-RAS AHEAD]
  4. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation [SAF2006-11773, CSD2007-00017]

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H-Ras must adhere to the plasma membrane to be functional. This is accomplished by posttranslational modifications, including palmitoylation, a reversible process whereby H-Ras traffics between the plasma membrane and the Golgi complex. At the plasma membrane, H-Ras has been proposed to occupy distinct sublocations, depending on its activation status: lipid rafts/detergent-resistant membrane fractions when bound to GDP, diffusing to disordered membrane/soluble fractions in response to GTP loading. Herein, we demonstrate that H-Ras sublocalization is dictated by its degree of palmitoylation in a cell type-specific manner. Whereas H-Ras localizes to detergent-resistant membrane fractions in cells with low palmitoylation activity, it locates to soluble membrane fractions in lineages where it is highly palmitoylated. Interestingly, in both cases GTP loading results in H-Ras diffusing away from its original sublocalization. Moreover, tilting the equilibrium between palmitoylation and depalmitoylation processes can substantially alter H-Ras segregation and, subsequently, its biochemical and biological functions. Thus, the palmitoylation/depalmitoylation balance not only regulates H-Ras cycling between endomembranes and the plasma membrane but also serves as a key orchestrator of H-Ras lateral diffusion between different types of plasma membrane and thereby of H-Ras signaling.

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