2024
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.4c02183
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Differential Lipid Binding Specificities of RAP1A and RAP1B are Encoded by the Amino Acid Sequence of the Membrane Anchors

Mussie K. Araya,
Wei Chen,
Yuepeng Ke
et al.

Abstract: RAP1 proteins belong to the RAS family of small GTPases that operate as molecular switches by cycling between GDPbound inactive and GTP-bound active states. The C-terminal anchors of RAP1 proteins are known to direct membrane localization, but how these anchors organize RAP1 on the plasma membrane (PM) has not been investigated. Using high-resolution imaging, we show that RAP1A and RAP1B form spatially segregated nanoclusters on the inner leaflet of the PM, with further lateral segregation between GDPbound and… Show more

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