GTP activates the interaction between the synaptic vesicle proteins rabphilin and rab3. This raises the question of whether rabphilin is a resident vesicle protein that recruits rab3 in a stage‐dependent fashion, or if it is instead an effector protein recruited by rab3. We now show that rabphilin, like rab3, dissociates from synaptic vesicles after exocytosis in a manner requiring both Ca2+ and membrane fusion. Rabphilin interacts with GTP‐rab3 via a N‐terminal domain comprising a novel Zn2+(‐)finger motif, and this interaction is essential for rabphilin binding to synaptic vesicles. Thus, in the same way that ras recruits raf to the plasma membrane, rab3 reversibly recruits rabphilin to synaptic vesicles in a stage‐dependent manner. These results reveal an unexpected similarity between the molecular mechanisms by which small G protein function in recruiting effector proteins to membranes during membrane traffic and signal transduction.
The protein product of the early response gene, Egr-1, is required for macrophage differentiation. Egr-1 mRNA is induced by lipopolysaccharide within minutes in murine peritoneal macrophages through an effect on the rate of transcription of Egr-1. Therefore, we undertook a series of studies to characterize Egr-1 protein induced by LPS and to define enhancer elements in the Egr-1 promoter which mediate the effect of LPS in murine macrophages. Salmonella minnesota Re 595 LPS (10 ng/ml or higher) induced Egr-1 protein of 80 kDa within 45 min in thioglycollate-elicited peritoneal macrophages. The promoter region of Egr-1 contains six serum response elements (SRE) which each contain a core CArG box. CAT activity in LPStreated macrophages transfected with Egr-1-CAT constructs containing the two most upstream 5' SREs was increased 4.7-fold whereas CAT activity in macrophages transfected with constructs lacking these two most upstream SREs was not affected by LPS. LPS induced CAT activity in macrophages transfected with constructs containing tetramers of each of the two most 5' SREs upstream of a heterologous promoter linked to CAT. Mutation of the CArG box abolished the effect of LPS. These findings suggest that the CArG box elements within the two most upstream SREs may mediate the effect of LPS on transcription of Egr-1.
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