Conformational dynamics regulate SHANK3 actin and Rap1 binding

Author:

Salomaa Siiri IORCID,Miihkinen Mitro,Kremneva Elena,Paatero Ilkka,Lilja Johanna,Jacquemet GuillaumeORCID,Vuorio Joni,Antenucci Lina,Hassani-Nia Fatemeh,Hollos Patrik,Isomursu AleksiORCID,Vattulainen IlpoORCID,Coffey Eleanor T.,Kreienkamp Hans-Jürgen,Lappalainen PekkaORCID,Ivaska JohannaORCID

Abstract

AbstractActin-rich cellular protrusions direct versatile biological processes from cancer cell invasion to dendritic spine development. The stability, morphology and specific biological function of these protrusions are regulated by crosstalk between three main signaling axes: integrins, actin regulators and small GTPases. SHANK3 is a multifunctional scaffold protein, interacting with several actin-binding proteins, and a well-established autism risk gene. Recently, SHANK3 was demonstrated to sequester integrin-activating small GTPases Rap1 and R-Ras to inhibit integrin activity via its N-terminal SPN domain. Here, we demonstrate that SHANK3 interacts directly with actin using its SPN domain. Actin binding can be inhibited by an intramolecular closed conformation of SHANK3, where the adjacent ARR domain covers the actin-binding interface of the SPN domain. Actin and Rap1 compete with each other for binding to SHANK3 and loss of SHANK3-actin binding augments inhibition of Rap1-mediated integrin activity. This dynamic crosstalk has functional implications for filopodia formation in cancer cells, dendritic spine morphology in neurons and autism-linked phenotypes in vivo.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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