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Specificity Profiling of the RhoGEF Domain of EhFP10 with EhRho GTPases Involved in Cytoskeleton Remodeling

Gautam, A. K.; umarao, P.; Gourinath, S.

2026-05-12 biochemistry
10.64898/2026.05.08.723678 bioRxiv
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The Rho family of small GTPases plays a critical role in regulating actin cytoskeleton dynamics during endocytic processes in E. histolytica, including phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and trogocytosis. These proteins act as molecular switches, transitioning between inactive GDP-bound and active GTP-bound states, with guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) catalyzing this transition. Among the GEFs, EhFP10--a FYVE-domain-containing protein harbouring Dbl homology (DH) and pleckstrin homology (PH) domain was observed in phagocytosis along with seven functionally characterized Rho GTPases (EhRho1, EhRho2, EhRho4, EhRho5, EhRho6, EhRho8, and EhRho13). To study the specificity of FP10, a combination of GEF activity, binding affinity, and molecular dynamics simulations was used to characterize the interactions between EhFP10 and seven Rho GTPases systematically. The results revealed EhRho2 as the most specific and high-affinity interactor of EhFP10, with the highest nucleotide exchange rate and lowest dissociation constant (KD = 0.58 {micro}M). Structural modeling, sequence alignment, and interaction mapping further demonstrated that EhRho2 retains critical contact residues--such as Glu33, Arg4, and Leu69--that are variably absent in other isoforms, correlating with decreased GEF responsiveness. Molecular dynamics simulations and cross-correlation analyses supported the presence of a stable and coordinated interaction interface in the EhFP10-EhRho2 complex, distinguishing it from less active complexes. These findings indicate a highly selective GEF-GTPase module in E. histolytica, analogous to those in higher eukaryotes. The results uncover a potential regulatory mechanism specific to pathogenic amoebae and present EhFP10-EhRho2 as a novel therapeutic target for disrupting cytoskeleton-mediated processes crucial to virulence.

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