Heterodimers of functionally divergent ARF-GEF paralogues prevented by self-interacting dimerisation domain

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Brumm Sabine,Singh Manoj K.,Beckmann Hauke,Richter Sandra,Huhn Kerstin,Kucera TimORCID,Baumann Sarah,Kriechbaum Choy,Wolters Hanno,Takada ShinobuORCID,Jürgens GerdORCID

Abstract

AbstractFunctionally divergent paralogs of homomeric proteins do not form potentially deleterious heteromers, which requires distinction between self and non-self (Hochberg et al., 2018; Marchant et al, 2019; Marsh and Teichmann, 2015). In Arabidopsis, two ARF guanine-nucleotide exchange factors (ARF-GEFs) related to mammalian GBF1, named GNOM and GNL1, can mediate coatomer complex (COPI)-coated vesicle formation in retrograde Golgi-endoplasmic reticulum (ER) traffic (Geldner et al., 2003; Richter et al., 2007; Teh and Moore, 2007). Unlike GNL1, however, GNOM is also required for polar recycling of endocytosed auxin efflux regulator PIN1 from endosomes to the plasma membrane. Here we show that these paralogues form homodimers constitutively but no heterodimers. We also address why and how GNOM and GNL1 might be kept separate. These paralogues share a common domain organisation and each N-terminal dimerisation (DCB) domain can interact with the complementary fragment (ΔDCB) of its own and the other protein. However, unlike self-interacting DCBGNOM (Grebe et al., 2000; Anders et al., 2008), DCBGNL1 did not interact with itself nor DCBGNOM. DCBGNOM removal or replacement with DCBGNL1, but not disruption of cysteine bridges that stabilise DCB-DCB interaction, resulted in GNOM-GNL1 heterodimers which impaired developmental processes such as lateral root formation. We propose precocious self-interaction of the DCBGNOM domain as a mechanism to preclude formation of fitness-reducing GNOM-GNL1 heterodimers.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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