Effector Recruitment Method to Study Spatially Regulated Activation of Ras and Rho GTPases
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Ras and Rho family GTPases control a wide variety of cellular processes, and the signaling downstream of these GTPases is
influenced by their subcellular localization when activated. Since only a minority of total cellular GTPases is active, observation
of the total subcellular distribution of GTPases does not reveal where active GTPases are localized. In this chapter, we describe
the use of effector recruitment assays to monitor the subcellular localization of active Ras and Rho family GTPases. The recruitment
assay relies on preferential binding of downstream effectors to active GTPases versus inactive GTPases. Tagging the G
TPase-b
inding-d
omain (GBD) of a downstream effector with a fluorescent protein produces a probe that is recruited to compartments where GTPases
are active. We describe an example of a recruitment assay using the GBD of PAK1 to monitor Rac1 activity and explain how the
assay can be expanded to determine the subcellular localization of activation of other GTPases.