BMC Cell Biology (Sep 2003)

The Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor ARNO mediates the activation of ARF and phospholipase D by insulin

  • Fluharty Eric,
  • Vasudevan Chandrasekaran,
  • Rizzo Mark A,
  • Rojas Raúl,
  • Shome Kuntala,
  • Li Hai-Sheng,
  • Santy Lorraine C,
  • Casanova James E,
  • Romero Guillermo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2121-4-13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 13

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Abstract Background Phospholipase D (PLD) is involved in many signaling pathways. In most systems, the activity of PLD is primarily regulated by the members of the ADP-Ribosylation Factor (ARF) family of GTPases, but the mechanism of activation of PLD and ARF by extracellular signals has not been fully established. Here we tested the hypothesis that ARF-guanine nucleotide exchange factors (ARF-GEFs) of the cytohesin/ARNO family mediate the activation of ARF and PLD by insulin. Results Wild type ARNO transiently transfected in HIRcB cells was translocated to the plasma membrane in an insulin-dependent manner and promoted the translocation of ARF to the membranes. ARNO mutants: ΔCC-ARNO and CC-ARNO were partially translocated to the membranes while ΔPH-ARNO and PH-ARNO could not be translocated to the membranes. Sec7 domain mutants of ARNO did not facilitate the ARF translocation. Overexpression of wild type ARNO significantly increased insulin-stimulated PLD activity, and mutations in the Sec7 and PH domains, or deletion of the PH or CC domains inhibited the effects of insulin. Conclusions Small ARF-GEFs of the cytohesin/ARNO family mediate the activation of ARF and PLD by the insulin receptor.