TY - JOUR
T1 - Association of Krev-1/rap1a with Krit1, a novel ankyrin repeat-containing protein encoded by a gene mapping to 7q21-22
AU - Serebriiskii, Ilya
AU - Estojak, Joanne
AU - Sonoda, Gonosuke
AU - Testa, Joseph R.
AU - Golemis, Erica A.
PY - 1997
Y1 - 1997
N2 - Krev-1/rap1A is an evolutionarily conserved Ras-family GTPase whose cellular function remains unclear, but which has been proposed to function as a tumor suppressor gene, and may act as a Ras antagonist. To elucidate Krev-1 activity, we have used LexA-Krev-1 in a two-hybrid screen of a HeLa cell cDNA library. Of the two cDNA classes isolated, one contained a single isolate encoding the known Krev-1 interactor Raf, while the second contained multiple isolates coding for a previously undescribed protein which we have designated Krit1 (for Krev Interaction Trapped 1). The full length Krit1 cDNA encodes a protein of 529 amino acids, with an amino-terminal ankyrin repeat domain and a novel carboxy-terminal domain required for association with Krit1. Krit1 interacted strongly with Krev-1 but only weakly with Ras, suggesting it might specifically regulate Krev-1 activities. Krit1 mRNA and protein are expressed endogenously at low levels, with tissue specific variation, Intriguingly, the Krit cDNA has been mapped by FISH to chromosome 7q21-22, a region known to be frequently deleted or amplified in multiple forms of cancer.
AB - Krev-1/rap1A is an evolutionarily conserved Ras-family GTPase whose cellular function remains unclear, but which has been proposed to function as a tumor suppressor gene, and may act as a Ras antagonist. To elucidate Krev-1 activity, we have used LexA-Krev-1 in a two-hybrid screen of a HeLa cell cDNA library. Of the two cDNA classes isolated, one contained a single isolate encoding the known Krev-1 interactor Raf, while the second contained multiple isolates coding for a previously undescribed protein which we have designated Krit1 (for Krev Interaction Trapped 1). The full length Krit1 cDNA encodes a protein of 529 amino acids, with an amino-terminal ankyrin repeat domain and a novel carboxy-terminal domain required for association with Krit1. Krit1 interacted strongly with Krev-1 but only weakly with Ras, suggesting it might specifically regulate Krev-1 activities. Krit1 mRNA and protein are expressed endogenously at low levels, with tissue specific variation, Intriguingly, the Krit cDNA has been mapped by FISH to chromosome 7q21-22, a region known to be frequently deleted or amplified in multiple forms of cancer.
KW - Amino Acid Sequence
KW - Ankyrin Repeat
KW - Base Sequence
KW - Chromosome Mapping
KW - Chromosomes, Human, Pair 7
KW - Cloning, Molecular
KW - GTP-Binding Proteins/metabolism
KW - Gene Expression Regulation
KW - HeLa Cells
KW - Humans
KW - KRIT1 Protein
KW - Microtubule-Associated Proteins
KW - Molecular Sequence Data
KW - Proto-Oncogene Proteins/genetics
KW - rap GTP-Binding Proteins
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U2 - 10.1038/sj.onc.1201268
DO - 10.1038/sj.onc.1201268
M3 - Article
C2 - 9285558
SN - 0950-9232
VL - 15
SP - 1043
EP - 1049
JO - Oncogene
JF - Oncogene
IS - 9
ER -